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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...kick-off Wylie sent the ball back of goal and Jewett touched it back. Kidder kicked from the 25-yard line, but Carpenter brought the ball back to the 25-yard line before he was downed. The Climbers then made small gains through the line, until time was called, with the ball on the Skin and Bones' 5-yard line. Score: Climbers, 5; Skin and Bones...
...this general form, with changes of detail now and then, the system has existed till the present year. In the past month, however, an essential reorganization has taken place. The Junior and Senior clubs, having proved, as a rule, small and weakly bodies, have been abolished. To take their place, and at the same time to fill a new field, the University Debating Club, organized last night, has been established. This club is open to all members of the University except Freshmen and Sophomores. It will afford to Law School men, and men in other graduate departments of the University...
...Small meetings, open only to club members, will be held by the Political Club every three weeks during the coming mid-term. It is hoped, however, that a general meeting, open to the University can be arranged for the middle of February, at which Mr. James R. Garfield of the United States Civil Service Commission will speak. Any men who desire to join the club are asked to send their names to R. A. Derby, Westmorly 126, in order that they may be proposed for membership...
...John D. Long was the next speaker. He said: Not only should a man look forward to tomorrow, but also look at today. Great names are held up as models for young men, and this sometimes, caused discouragement on account of the small proportion of great men. It must be remembered, however, that it is not the men themselves that are so much admired, but the qualities in the men, and every man should realize that he has in him the possibility of developing these qualities...
...Freshman eleven has been handicapped this year by a lack of heavy material, and the squad has been unusually small. The spirit of the men until recently has been far from energetic, and the development of the team has consequently been slow. Yesterday B. G. Waters '94 helped in the coaching. Infusing so much spirit and dash into the playing that in the line-up against the second eleven, the first team played a fairly creditable game...