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Andrew Marshall 2L., left guard, came to Harvard from Dartmouth, where he graduated in 1901, after playing one year in the position of right guard. The one year residence rule prevented him from presenting himself as a candidate for the University eleven until this year. He is 6 feet 4 inches in height, weighs 212 pounds, and is 23 years...
...protest, which was made by Yale, is based on a rule which provides that a man who takes part in an open track meet before entering college shall not represent that college in the intercollegiate meet until a year after entrance. Schick took part in the Springfield Diocesan Games at Holyoke in the spring of 1900, and it is claimed by Yale that these were open games. The Diocesan Union, however, has for several years given an annual meet, open only to its own members. These meets have always been considered closed by the New England A.A.U., but the sanction...
...half the length of the field before being stopped. The first team, on the contrary, was able to gain but a very little distance before the second eleven secured the ball on downs. Altogether the University team made but 40 yards while the second made 90 yards. As a rule the linemen gave too little attention to following the ball and troubled too much with individual play. On the offense, the interference was easily destroyed and frequently blocked the runner. The line-up follows: FIRST ELEVEN. SECOND ELEVEN. Matthews, Clark, l.e. r.e., Crocker Shea, l.t. r.t., Oveson Marshall, Hovey...
Professor F. Y. Edgeworth delivered the second of his lectures yesterday evening on "The Exceptions to the Rule of Free Trade." Though the presumption is always against protection, he said, reliable economists have discussed several important exceptions to the rule of free trade. The first of these, protection for the sake of defense, must be settled largely by military experts, but the economist may insist that economic effects, such as the diversion of capital to less productive industries, be carefully considered. Protection to counteract foreign bounties, which constitutes the second exception, is apt to be carried too far, and protection...
...Lectures on Economics. II. The Exceptions to the rule of Free Trade. Professor F. Y. Edgeworth. Sever...