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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Freshmen, for the present, will be eligible for the crews. Later in the fall a Freshman squad will be picked from those candidates who show promise on the dormitory eights...
...injuries which will keep them from playing several weeks, and the result is that there is not enough line material to give the backs proper trying out. Although the material is not first class, the spirit is excellent, and it is the spirit which does things. The University must show this same spirit toward the men who play, so that if the team returns beaten, after playing its best, it need not be afraid of adverse criticism from the College...
...score does not show accurately the relative strength of the two teams, for if the fumbling and holding had been eliminated, Harvard should have made at least two more touchdowns. The University team was able to make short gains through the Bowdoin line almost at will, and punted several times when it was not necessary. Cunniff's passing was not as good as White's and was partly responsible for some of the fumbling. Brill was unreliable, but Spear, who replaced him in the second half, was fast and did some good work in breaking through and blocking plays...
President Eliot in his address endeavored to show how it is possible to obtain durable satisfaction from College life. Obviously a man must be in perfect physical condition in order to enjoy his life. It is essential, then, to live a clean, vigorous, wholesome life. To do this a man must remain free from the drunkenness and licentiousness, which will ultimately ruin his physique. A young man should not, however, lead an ascetic life. It is well to take an interest in all athletic sports, but they must be made subordinate...
...mile run. W. G. Howard '07, M. H. Stone '07 and A. King 2L., who finished fifth, sixth and seventh, respectively, in this event in the intercollegiate games will be valuable men. W. Minot '07 and M. S. Crosby '08, also two-millers, are expected to show great improvement next year. The only man of promise for the hurdles is O. F. Rogers, Jr., '08, who finished third in the 220-yard hurdles in the meet with Yale. Several other members of the Freshman class may improve sufficiently to make the team...