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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...been decided to restrict the award of full uniforms of the Freshman football team to those men who played in the Yale game. The men who played in the class games are to receive caps but not sweaters. According to this rule the following men will be given full uniforms: Burgess, Jones, Shea, Jackson, Roberts, C. H. Robinson, O'Connor, Dodge, Hutchinson, Lane, Marshall, Mackay, Lindsay, Parker, Pruyn, Goodhue, Meier, Parmelee. The following will receive caps: Harrison, Rainsford, Bleakie, Sanger, Thayer, T. D. Robinson, and Skilton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshman Numerals. | 12/8/1900 | See Source »

...officials are accustomed at the present time to blow their whistles as soon as a foul is made. One side might try to claim the right to decline a penalty under rule 28. K. Note. And the other side might say at once they heard the whistle. Everybody knows there is a difference in the play after the players hear the whistle. The officials should be instructed not to blow the whistle when they note some foul or irregular play until the ball is dead and then they must report such fact to the captain of the non-offending side...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication. | 12/5/1900 | See Source »

William George Lee '01, left guard, came from Northwestern University and by the one year residence rule was ineligible last year. He played on the second eleven in the practice games with the first. He is 6 feet, 2 1-2 inches tall, weighs 195 pounds and is 27 years...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Harvard Players. | 11/3/1900 | See Source »

Yesterday the number of graded crews on the river was increased to three at the Newell and to four at the Weld, and there were four Freshman eights out at each house. A rule has just been adopted at the Weld to systematize the work of the professional coach, according to which the Freshmen and the graded crews are instructed by Donovan on alternate days. On the days when Donovan is with the graded eights, the crews from 1904 will be coached by upper classmen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Graded Crews. | 10/12/1900 | See Source »

...wealth as at best a doubtful blessing; and, especially in its organized accumulations, as an unmixed evil. Now no one can deal candidly with the teaching of Jesus Christ without realizing that He was the revealer of principles for the guidance of human stewardship, not the propounder of microscopic rules for its daily regulation. He has taught us to face money in the strength of a great principle, and not in the pettiness of a mere rule. And so, wealth, whether you possess it or desire it is yours to desire, to employ, to enjoy in His fear...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Baccalaureate Sermon. | 6/18/1900 | See Source »

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