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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Amherst had the lower side of the field and the ball. She started in play with the wedge which Harvard broke well. Then Jackson and Raley were sent through the centre and between the tackles and ends, for very preceptible gains each time. The two tackles were also sent through with the ball, and before Harvard had settled down to work Amherst had the ball, on the crimson's 20 yard line...
...under the immediate charge of Professor Shaler, but he has had the help of able assistants from among both instructors and students. The result has been that, whereas in many former years the entering student in trying to arrange his new work has been beset with difficulties on every side, this year his path has been made clear and easy...
...drafting room. Additional skylights and gas fixtures, new black-boards, desks and instruments make its equipment and convenience complete. The whole building has been thoroughly renovated to meet the increased demands of the department. In the basement a new photographic room has been fitted up, while on the northern side of the building a 34 by 44 brick building is being constructed. It is to be one and a half stories in height, and when completed to be used as an electrical laboratory and workshop for advanced courses...
...order of application, cost $1 extra. Members have free use at all times of day of the boat house and boats, the latter comprising four oars, double sculls, double and single wherries, pair oars, and so called "compromise" single sculls. The boat house is on Boyleston, St., just this side of the Allston Bridge, three minutes walk beyond the postoffice...
...students the athletic side of life here appeals strongly. In this department Ninety-one has been pre-eminently successful. Her men entered college at a time of athletic depression and indifference. They especially have the ones to lead Harvard to a better state of things,-to victory. Yet it is not her victories alone in which Ninety-one may feel the most proud. It is in the broader athletic development to which her earnestness has led us; an earnestness which is the synonym for courage and truth...