Word: tomorrow
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...ever been announced nor will it be until the Graduate Football Committee considers the question after the close of the season. Mr. Haughton is wasting no time at present on "authoritative announcements" nor is he speculating as to future seasons. His eyes and his energies are focused on tomorrow--the future can be considered later...
...Tomorrow afternoon the backs and ends will have a short practice on the Yale Field at New Haven, and the linemen will be given light exercise in Farmington. It is still doubtful whether Captain Burr will play in Saturday's game...
...will stay at the Elm Tree Inn while at Farmington. They will go to New Haven for practice on Yale Field tomorrow from 1.30 to 2.30 o'clock and again just before the game. A special sleeping car attached to the midnight train from New York will bring the team back to Cambridge. The following men will be taken: Captain Burr, R. C. Brown, G. G. Browne, Corbett, Crowley, Cutler, Cutting, Dunlap, Fish, Forchheimer, Galatti, Gray, Graydon, Hadden, Harding, Hoar, Houston, Kennard, Leslie, Long, McKay, Maguire, Nourse, Pope, Robinson, Smith, Sprague, West, White, Withington, Ver Wiebe; Managers Eggleston, Amory...
...second game of the interclass football series, played yesterday on Soldiers Field between the Sophomores and Freshmen, was won by the Freshmen by the score of 10 to 0. The winners will play the Seniors tomorrow for the prizes, and the Seniors and the Sophomores will meet next Monday to contest the upperclass championship and class numerals...
Professor Charles Zueblin, of the University of Chicago, will give a study course of 18 lectures on "The American Municipality" at 6 Marlborough street, Boston, on Wednesdays, beginning tomorrow and continuing to March 21. The subject of tomorrow's lecture will be "The New Civil Spirit." This course is designed to give a comprehensive survey of the functions and activities of the American city by means of lectures, discussions, and visits to public institutions...