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...head, received in the Dartmouth game last Saturday, which at the time carried no symptoms. Later symptoms evolved, which showed brain injury. This late development of symptoms is common in injuries to the head. Hurley's conditions, although serious, is not at present critical. He has been seen by Dr. W. M. Bullard in consultation at the City Hospital, and at present is very comfortable...
...opponents' territory, the University team lost the ball twice on downs, and once on a fumble. In this hard rushing, on which Harvard netted nearly 100 yards, the men carrying the ball bore the brunt of Pennsylvania's aggressive defense and were literally worn out. The effect was seen in the second half, when Harvard was so weakened as to be on the defense practically all the time, and was always forced to punt after two or three rushes. The centre of Pennsylvania's line was much stronger than Harvard's and Stevenson varied the players to such an extent...
...annual fail clothing collection o the Social Service committee is being made this week, and will be finished by tonight. The clothing, books and magazines secured by the collectors will be called for by a wagon Monday morning. Any men in dormitories who are not seen by a collector are requested to leave what they wish to give at the rooms of the men collecting in their buildings, a list of whom is given below. Men living in private houses, who wish to give, are asked to notify D. c. Hyde '06, Phillips Brooks House, this morning...
Coach Lewis made the only speech of the evening. Besides other things he said that in his eleven years of experience as a coach the efforts now being made by Head Coach Reid were the most tireless and energetic that he had ever seen...
...Gunther '07, L. duP. Irving '07, S. S. Sands '07, J. Reynolds, Jr., '07, F. Dexter '08, G. L. Foote '08. The final cast will not be announced until after the last trials. All members of the University wishing to try for a part and who have not yet seen M. Perrin, should send their names at once, with a list of their free hours next Monday and Tuesday, to E. C. Edson, Grays 17. Every man will be given a separate, private trial...