Word: starting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Boston University, and Miss Grace G. Ward, a graduate of the College of Liberal Arts, will speak on the affirmative. Mr. Frank Hendrick of the Harvard Law School, and Miss Maud Wood '97, of Radcliffe College will speak on the negative. Judges: Professor Coman of Wellesley College, Professor Start of Tufts College, Professor Ripley of Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Open to the public...
...were so changed as to leave little semblance of past methods. Almost from the frist day of practice, Harvard has had a regular first eleven, and, with one or two exceptions, that first choice of men has been maintained throughout the season. There was plenty of experienced material to start on, and by playing practically the same eleven men together the whole season, it is reasonable to suppose that the new system has eradicated individual play and taught the team to get together. The consistency of the policy seems to be well founded, especially in its developmental process...
...first of the hare and hound runs, which was postponed from last Tuesday to this afternoon, will take place today if the weather permits. The hares will start from the gymnasium at 4.15. The rules governing the men will be as given in Tuesday's Crimson, with the following exception...
Yesterday afternoon, the Freshman eleven was defeated by Worcester Academy 18 to 6. Outside the class games, this is the first defeat the Freshmen have received, and though virtually a stronger team, they were beaten on account of fumbling and the general lifelessness of their play. From the start, the Worcester eleven played a strong, fast game, which seemed to rattle the Freshmen, and it was not until the second half that Harvard was able to score. All the touchdowns were made between Harvard's left end and tackle, and this side of the team is to blame...
...hares will receive five minutes start...