Word: successful
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Balch '12, R. Lowell '12 and H. de Windt '12 will lead the cheering. As the game is in New Haven on Saturday, the class will have no other opportunity than today's to cheer the team on the field and show interest and enthusiasm for its success...
...Freshman mass meeting will be held in Lower Massachusetts this evening at 7.30 o'clock. A. G. Cable '09 will preside and the speakers will be Captain H. L. Gaddis '12, Coach G. F. Waterbury '12 and W. F. Garcelon L.'95. The Freshman team has played with remarkable success this year and has as yet been scored upon only by the University eleven. As the Yale Freshmen have a like record, the teams should be very evenly matched in Saturday's game...
...first officers are elected and the class takes its place as an organization with the other classes. The class of 1912 is denied this opportunity but a substitute has appeared which can be made of almost equal value. Those members of the class who have the interests and success of their team at heart are planning to assemble this afternoon and march to Soldiers Field to give the team a rousing demonstration of loyalty at the last practice of the year. The intense interest in the games in the Stadium this year has tended to draw away somewhat the interest...
Eben S. Draper has been elected governor of Massachusetts over James H. Vahey, the Democratic nominee, by a plurality of about 68,000. Louis H. Frothingham '93 has been elected lieutenant-governor. The success of the Republican ticket was expected, since the state gave Curtis Guild, Jr., '81 such a large plurality last year...
...neither was able to obtain any distinct advantage, but in the second half the University team had no trouble in gaining through the Brown line, and played a much superior game. The teams resorted mainly to the old style of line-plunging game, and had little or no success with the forward pass or onside kick. Punting was frequent on both sides, McKay, of Brown, with the wind behind him being able to keep the ball in the middle of the field. There was no scoring in the first half, but Harvard had the ball on its opponent...