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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...play against either Carlisle or Dartmouth, but it does not prevent the possibility of his being able to play against Yale at New Haven on the twenty-first. The tearing of the ligaments which has taken place will take considerable time to heal, but it remains to be seen how rapidly they will knit together again. From present indications it seems to be about an even chance that he will be in the line-up in the final game...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CAPTAIN BURR'S INJURY | 11/2/1908 | See Source »

...Saturday, the team played without him and showed an ability to forget their handicap, which was capital. There was a splendid aggressiveness and determination evident, culminating in the rush which scored the touchdown, and which moreover was the best executed attack seen on Soldiers Field by a Harvard team in several years. In spite of certain failings, some of which were marked, there was an admirable quality in the way they went about their work and that is the secret of good teams. Moreover it signifies the way they will accept the handicap in the coming two weeks, and gives...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CAPTAIN BURR'S INJURY | 11/2/1908 | See Source »

...final round of doubles for the University tennis championship was played off yesterday afternoon on Jarvis Field. The weather was very unfavorable for tennis, but in spite of this the spectators were afforded one of the most exciting and closest exhibitions of play seen in the tournament. When Dabney and Gardner tied the score by winning the third and fourth sets, the supposition that Dana and Niles would have a comparatively easy victory was dispelled...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Niles and Dana Doubles Champions | 10/29/1908 | See Source »

...class has become definitely sifted into groups by Senior year. A man's friends are made and he will inevitably move more or less completely in his own particular circle, and the fact that he meets another man in the Yard wearing a class button whom he has never seen before will rarely serve more than to tag him as a member of the Senior class. This sounds heretical to the faithful believer in the complete unity of friendship and purpose in the class, but it is the plain truth...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SENIORS TO CONSIDER BUTTONS. | 10/28/1908 | See Source »

...method of tagging Seniors as opposed to underclassmen, no fault can be found with the custom. It would seen, however, that the wearing of caps and gowns in the spring, which besides tagging the Seniors, has other points in its favor, might be used in this connection, and if the energies used in encouraging both be directed entirely towards the caps and gowns so that the great majority of the class wear them in the spring, the buttons might well be given...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SENIORS TO CONSIDER BUTTONS. | 10/28/1908 | See Source »

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