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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...were tried. Burr and Kersburg were of great aid to the backs, the first, in particular, making a hole through which Wendell rushed 21 yards for a touchdown. Newhall ran the team especially well, and Orr played a good game at end. In the preliminary practice, which was very short most of the time was devoted to work on the onside kick...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FAST PRACTICE YESTERDAY | 10/17/1906 | See Source »

...chief work planned by the Christian Association is the organization and conduct of the devotional and Bible study meetings. Each week two devotional meetings will be held, a University meeting to which upperclassmen and men in the graduate schools are invited, and a Freshman meeting. These will be short meetings, consisting of a general discussion of some practical ethical or religious question, closely related to college life. The meetings will be led by undergraduates. The first University meeting will be held in Brooks parlor tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock and will be led by W. H. Keeling...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PHILLIPS BROOKS HOUSE PLANS | 10/17/1906 | See Source »

...ends had practice in quick starting and in taking the proper position when waiting for a play to start. Foster, New hall, Starr, and Taylor tried a number of drop-kicks from the 30-yard line with good results. One new man reported: A. V. Kidder '08, centre. Shortly before the scrimmage the University team lined up against some substitutes for signal practice and a short drill on simple plays...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: POOR PRACTICE YESTERDAY | 10/16/1906 | See Source »

...undergraduates, two prizes of $50 each are offered, one for a translation into Attic Greek of a passage in Green's "Short History of the English People, Chapter X, Section 2, from the words "A trivial riot" through the words "Free and Independent States", and the other for a translation into Latin of a passage in George Eliot's "Middlemarch", Chapter XIX, from the words, "Dorothea has learned to read the signs" through the words "generous trustfulness". These translations must be written by undergraduates of Harvard College in regular standing in 1906-07, and must be handed in not later...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRIZES FOR 1906-07 | 10/13/1906 | See Source »

...boats rocked considerably and the men rowed with little form and finish. The chief fault was a failure of the men in all the boats to sit up straight enough and many were inclined to settle at the finish of the stroke. Most of the crews were coached in short stretches, as the men are not yet seasoned sufficiently for continuous rowing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Work of Dormitory Crews | 10/13/1906 | See Source »

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