Word: seven
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...many Freshmen as possible will participate in dormitory rowing, which will begin the later part of this week. The dormitory races will be held towards the end of October, and at that time men will be selected for the graded crews race, to be rowed over the one and seven-eighths mile course in the basin about the middle of November. The usual practice of picking men from the graded crews for the University squad next spring will be followed...
...yards on two line plays, and Burr punted to Johnson who fumbled and R. Brown recovered the ball for the first on the second's 38-yard line. Corbett made six yards through left tackle, and after the second eleven had been penalized five yards for interference, he gained seven yards more. Smith netted nine yards on two centre plays, and carried the ball over from the 3-yard line for a touchdown. Burr kicked the goal...
...gain at right tackle. Harvard was penalized ten yards for holding and Burr punted to Bowdoin on their 35-yard line. F. Smith made three yards through right tackle and King gained two more through centre. Wilson punted to Graydon on the 45-yard line, who ran it back seven yards, and Smith was put through left tackle for another eight yards. Kennard made a couple of yards at centre and Graydon went around right end for two more. Kennard gained another four yards through right tackle. Browne then made a beautiful forward pass to Crowley, who went around right...
...from 1700 to 1707. Five of them were, at one time or another, Boston ministers,--John Cotton, Samuel Mather, Increase Mather, Thomas Thacher, and Samuel Willard,--while Thomas Shepard and Urian Oakes were settled in Cambridge, Hugh Peters in Salem, Richard Mather in Dorchester, and William Adams in Dedham. Seven of the authors were graduates of Harvard College; namely, Samuel Mather, 1643; Urian Oakes, 1649; Leonard Hoar, 1650; Increase Mather and Eleazar Mather, 1656; Samuel Willard, 1659; and William Adams, 1671. Six of them were also Fellows of the College at different times...
Captain Charles Elliott Ide '08, seven, of Syracuse, N.Y., prepared at the Syracuse High School. He rowed on his freshman crew and has rowed seven in the university boat since then, captaining the crew last year. He is 21 years old, weighs 182 pounds, and is 6 feet, 1 inch in height...