Word: succeeded
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...present coach, W. L. Garrison, Jr., will be unable to remain with the squad through the season, owing to his duties in the Law School. It is not as yet definitely decided who will succeed him, but it is hoped that Edmund Stephens '97, who had experience in coaching the Freshman nine last year, will consent to take charge of the work for the rest of the season...
...this country you should have interest in oratory. To be able to stand on your feet and hold your own, to object to a wrong, to advance a right; all these you must do. The great men whom I have known exerted an influence and you are now to succeed them. That generation has passed off the stage. You must take their place...
Captain W. H. Vincent '97 and N. W. Bingham, Jr., Graduate Manager, did not succeed in definitely arranging the date for the dual games with either Yale or Pennsylvania on their recent trip to New Haven and New York...
...Solomon Lincoln, who has been appointed by the mayor as a member of the board of trustees of the Boston Public Library, to succeed the late Gen. Francis A. Walker, graduated from Harvard College in the class of '57, and from the Law School in 1864. From March, 1858, to July, 1863, he was tutor in the College. He is now President of the Board of Overseers...
...second half of the inning Brown made her only run. Robinson got his base on balls and scored when Lauder sent the ball among the carriages in centre field for three bases. The next six men went out in succession. Brown did not succeed in getting any more men to first, but Harvard got two men on base in each of the last two innings...