Word: skaters
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Harvard has entered a polo team under D an as Captain, to play the B A. A. team, and it is also hoped that the Harvard men will take an interest in the races, since any man accounted a fair skater will have a chance to win. The association solicits the co-operation of all who are interested in skating: dues $1.00 per year. The Arlington Boat Club House will be at the disposal of members of the association and lady friends during the carnival. This cosy club house is situated on the shores of the pond, is heated...
...Franklin St., Boston. In case the weather prevents the races being held, the fees will be returned. The aim of the association is to develop in young men a love for the outdoor sports of winter and the experience of last year's carnival proves that any good skater can win a prize, for professionals are strictly barred. Harvard men are especially urged to compete...
About twenty students met in 33 Thayer last evening to discuss the formation of a Hockey club to play a game with the Boston Athletic club, in a carnival to be held by the New England Skater's Association at Spy Pond, on Saturday, January 25. Mr. J. Crane, '90, was elected president, and D. S. Dean, '91, and G. L. Batchelder, '92 were elected a general committee. It was decided to form two teams, one to practice with short sticks and the other with long ones, and to determine later which kind of game should be played. Practice will...