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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...country. Prizes are given to the two first hares in. W. R. Mansfield '97 has charge of the runs and will see that the first ones are easy enough for all, whether they have trained or not this fall. H. W. Foote '97 and A. Blakemore '97 as hares start from the Gymnasium today at 4 p. m. sharp...
...defeat Saturday, while not wholly unexpected, was a severe disappointment to us all. But the remarkably strong defensive work, particularly in the first half of the game, of an eleven so weakened to start with by injuries, convinces us that Harvard has a very strong eleven, and that if no more serious injuries occur, it will end the season with a victory November...
...parade will start at eight o'clock from Newtonville square. Those who wish to participate should report to M. S. Williams, staff adjutant, before the parade starts...
There will be a short preliminary run this afternoon. The start will be from the Gymnasium at 4 o'clock sharp...
...same as already given in the CRIMSON. A. Scott '97, will be chief marshal, and Dean '97, head marshal of the Harvard division. The marshal of each class is responsible for the formation of his class and every man must be in line promptly. The parade will start promptly at 6.30 p. m. headed by the Harvard band. The order of march will be by classes, the drum and fife corps following '98 and the second drum corps following '00, which will preceed the divisions from the Law, Medical and Dental Schools...