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During the past week there has been much improvement in the University football team. The practice has been on the usual order, except that Sanford '94 has been added to the list of field coaches, and has been giving especial attention to the guards and tackles. No positions have been definitely given yet, and the contest for positions promises to be very hard. During the week the games with Springfield Training School and Holy Cross showed great improvements in the team. In both games the plays were executed with great quickness and were remarkably free from fumbling. Jones, the freshman...
...Sanford, R. R., journalism...
...Harvard Club of Alabama was organized last Monday at Montgomery, with a membership of fifty. The following officers were elected: president, F. G. Bromberg '58; first vice-president, J. W. Sanford L.'51; second vice-president, A. Tyler '87; third vice-president, C. H. Barnwell A.M.'93; secretary and treasurer, H. Nelson '95. President Eliot and the deans of the various schools of the University were elected honorary members...
...team which won the first series of debates of the League. At the University of California, where he graduated in 1903 with the highest honors in his class, he was a member of the intercollegiate debating team and of the Carnot debating team, both of which debated against Leland Sanford, Jr., University. He also won the Bonnheim ethical dissertation prize and first prize in the University of California literary competition. He was an editor of the Occident, and manager of the University of California orchestra. He is a member of the Phi Beta Kappa Society...
...dual chess match with Yale was unfinished when the CRIMSON went to press. L. P. Carr '04, of Harvard, had lost to A. Sanford '04, of Yale; P. S. Estes '04, won from E. B. Hull '04, of Yale: Q. A. Brackett '06 won from J. T. Barclay '05, of Yale: G. L. McClure '06 and S. W. Howland '05 drew with C. H. Owen 2L. and N. Mather '04, of Yale. K. S. Johnson '07 lost to H. Palmer '05, of Yale. The score stood therefore a tie, each team having three games won and three lost, with four...