Word: stilling
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...length by the Board of Aldermen of Cambridge last night. These trees were formerly in the college yard but the increased traffic on Harvard street necessitated the change which now exists. It is now clained that public necessity demands their removal and this question, although debated at length, still remains unsettled. A measure was proposed which if adopted will save the trees and also remedy any inconvenience which the narrowness of Harvard street may cause. This plan provides for the building of a roadway twenty feet wide north of the row of the row of trees. An expenditure...
Waters has a lame foot, Gray's ankle is still very weak, and Brewer is still in generally poor condition. This accounts for the fact that the interference was not so good as usual, there being none of the old backs on either eleven, with the single exception of Corbett...
Although the ninety-four eleven has now been practicing for several weeks and the men have had ample time to learn to play together, still the general outlook for a good team is anything but promising. The make-up of the first and second elevens is as follows...
Saturday an eleven composed mainly of Exeter alumni, now resident in Cambridge, defeated the academy team by a score of six to four. The make-up of the academy team has been radically changed of late, but the team still shows lamentable weakness. The alumni eleven was composed of the following men: Hollister, Hartwell, ends; Bond, Teele, tackles; Wilson, Booth, guards; Grant, centre; Stuart, quarterback; Harrison, Fox, halfbacks; Lovering, fullback. Phelan '95 acted as referee...
...game at Jarvis with the graduate team. The coaches and captains of the different elevens labored chiefly to develop some systematic interference among their men, but the seniors and sophomores took time for a short practice game. The sophomores had several new men in their rush line, but still they were unable to hold their opponents. Bond, who has been with the 'varsity squad, played tackle for '94, and strengthened the line materially. The freshman practice failed to develope any strong rush line material, and it is in this respect that the team will show itself weakest in the coming...