Word: shows
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Freshman hockey team meets Yale in the final game of its schedule. Hockey has always been Harvard's game, and the 1911 team has a long record of Freshman victories over Yale to uphold. Every Freshman should be in the Stadium today to encourage his team and to show his appreciation for the work it has already done...
...basketball, and to 60 men who preferred the outdoor sport. Beside the actual pleasure to be derived from the games, there is every reason to hope that this year the entry list will be greater than ever before. It is only by actual proofs that we can show the skeptical that intercollegiate games are not absorbing more than their due share of interest in athletics...
There was no "blunder" nor was there "unexplainable lack of judgment." A very little sane consideration will show this conclusively, now that the first keen disappointment in losing a race which, frankly, everyone expected to win, is over. What were the facts? Van Brunt was an experienced runner, the only "H" man qualified to make the relay team and the only one who had had previous experience on University relay teams. He has made better time in the half-mile run than any other man in College. He had had sufficient practice. A bad ankle, which had prevented his training...
...Freshman hockey team will play its fourth game of the season with Pomfret School at Pomfret this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The team has recently displayed great improvement in team work, and should show up well in that respect. It will probably win this afternoon, as Pomfret has already been defeated by St. Paul's School, Concord...
...arguments will be brought forward by those accused. Tickets were given to friends, employees, or whom you please, and the latter proved untrustworthy. We would suggest that men offering these excuses be made to produce the persons to whom tickets were given. The latter should then be made to show some adequate reason for having received the tickets from the accused. The names of men unable to snow such proof, or unable to produce corroborating witnesses, should be immediately published. Those thus shown to be guilty of carelessness, but not malicious speculation, should receive a milder punishment say suspension...