Word: started
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...feet is in the first place of course a show of decided interest on the part of the undergraduates which will assure contributors as to the tangibility of the plan and in the second place something to clinch this tangibility, a sum of money to give it a definite start. The $60,000 which has been subscribed for a Brooks Memorial is 25 per cent. of the sum needed to guarantee the building of this club and it seems only just that those who now expect immediate benefit from this sum should join with their fellows in forwarding what seems...
...Freshman football team defeated the Cambridge Manual Training School team yesterday by the score of 18 to 0. The Freshmen easily out-played their opponents and put up a lively, fast game. At the start 1901 were rather weak in blocking and breaking up interference but they soon steadied down and held well. Their interference formed quickly and was especially helpful in the second half...
...baseball practice yesterday afternoon brought out almost enough candidates to make up six full teams. As this is a greater number of men than was expected, the squad will be reduced till there are only enough for four nines, which will then start the regular fall practice...
...expected; and now that so few Freshmen are kept on the 'Varsity squad, most of the good football men will be with their class squad and the standard of play should be high for a freshman team. Much depends on the way in which the men start in on their work: if a class is half-hearted and careless at first, as was the case with last year's freshmen, it will have that reputation to work against for the rest of the season; while if it goes to work with plenty of life at the outset the task...
...southwest side of the field. The site for the new boat house has not yet been determined. It is thought that if it were placed next the bridge the crews would be considerably inconvenienced in launching their shells when the tide was running out, and would always have to start off up stream. It is the general opinion that it should not be built on piles and should contain an attractive room, where meetings could be held and trophies kept; that it should, in short, be a rowing centre in every way. The boat house will of course contain...