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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...meeting of the board of governors of the B. A. A. Monday opposition to the registration rule of the Amateur Athletic Union took shape in a new form. The B. A. A. will support the union and require registration so long as it is a member of the union, but it objects to the principle of registration. Since the A. A. U. claims that the registration fee is necessary to pay its expenses of administration, the B. A. A. has adopted a resolution which disposes of this claim and makes the registration fee unnecessary. The resolution adopted is in part...
...average number of men who took their meals at Memorial during the working week of March 21-26, is 1004. The average attendance by half-hours is: Breakfast, 7.30 to 8, 161; 8 to 8.30, 181; 8.30 to 9, 445; 9 to 10, 123; lunch, 12 to 12.30, 412; 12.30 to 1, 337; 1 to 1.40, 390; dinner...
...field, Foster took the place of Clark who is ill, and at first, McCornick was severely handicapped by a broken finger. Both men, however, played vey creditable ball, McCornick especially making some brilliant stops. Laughlin played his usual steady game in the field but failed to show up very well at the bat. At second, Haughton was decidedly off his form, being accountable for several loose plays which were more or less inexcusable. His batting also seems to have fallen off considerably during the past week...
...Sophomore crew was somewhat shaken up yesterday. Glidden took Biddle's place at 7, Biddle taking Pierce's place at 3. Bedford and Pierce alternated...
Leslie M. Bigelow 3 L., died of pneumonia at the age of twenty-four at his home on Buckingham street, on Thursday last. Bigelow prepared for college at the Cambridge Latin School, entering Harvard in 1891. During his college course he played on his class nine. He took his degree of A. B. in '95, and has since been in the Law School...