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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...total scores were as follows: Won. Lost. West Point 31 11 Harvard 23 19 Annapolis 22 20 Columbia 19 23 Cornell 16 26 Pennsylvania 7 11 Princeton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: West Point Won Fencing Meet | 3/19/1906 | See Source »

...previously announced the dam is being built on the present site of the Craigie bridge, and its total length when completed will be 1300 feet, the width varying from 340 to 490 feet. It will consist of two masonry retaining walls on pile foundations, the space between them being filled with earth to a depth of from 15 to 50 feet. The height of the dam will be 21 feet above mean low water, about the present level of the street at the Cambridge end of Craigie bridge...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CHARLES RIVER BASIN | 3/3/1906 | See Source »

...baseball schedule, which has been announced, contains a total of thirty-two games, one more than last year. The most important change is the addition of a second game with Harvard. On Commencement Day a game will be played with the University of Pennsylvania. Baseball practice in the cage will begin Monday, when the Freshman candidates are called...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Princeton Letter | 3/1/1906 | See Source »

...University, is 48, and nearly all the places have been filled. The cost of the trip will be as follows: round-trip fare Boston to Nashville, $31.95 (including berth and meals on steamer); registration fee, $2; meals and Pullman charges Norfolk to Nashville and return will bring total to about $40. The delegates will be entertained without charge by the citizens of Nashville. Tickets will be placed on sale in Cambridge some time this week...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Plans for Nashville Convention | 2/15/1906 | See Source »

...game was characterized by individual aggressiveness and a total lack of team play on either side. Owing to lack of practice the forwards on the University team played very raggedly and they failed to show the knowledge of the game displayed against Columbia. The passing was most inaccurate and the men seldom kept their positions wane skating down the rink. The work of the University forwards was especially wild at critical moments near Princeton's goal. With the Occasional exception of Macleod they still fail to follow back properly after losing the puck, and if the Princeton team...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRINCETON DEFEATED, 3 TO 2 | 1/22/1906 | See Source »

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