Word: trained
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...University football team and substitutes will leave for Philadelphia this afternoon, starting from the Square in a special car at 4.15 o'clock. They will take the Fall River boat to New York, and tomorrow morning will proceed to Philadelphia on the 8.55 train, arriving there at 11.20 o'clock. While at Philadelphia they will stop at the Colonnade Hotel, at the corner of 15th and Chestnut streets. A special car, attached to the Federal Express, leaving Philadelphia at 8.55 P. M. Saturday, will bring the men back to Boston...
...work so far has been to develop new material, and to train all the men in endurance...
...special car will leave the Square at 4 o'clock for the Back Bay Station to connect with the 4.46 train for Fall River. The squad will arrive at West Point by tomorrow noon. The following twenty-four men will go: Wilder, Carrick, A. Marshall, Robinson, McFadon, Knowlton, Parkinson, Mercer, Bleakie, Meier, Bowditch, Le Moyne, Clothier, Montgomery, Nichols, Hurley, Nesmith, Randall, Dodge, Schoellkopf, Hanley, Harrison, Marshall, Noyes. Among the more prominent players who will not go are Shea and Mills, who were both on the field yesterday, but are still suffering from bad ankles; and Coburn, who is just recovering...
...guidance of Professor H. E. Gregory of Yale University on Saturday, October 17. Teachers and students in all the colleges of central and southern New England, and teachers from a number of secondary schools are invited to take part in the excursion. The Harvard party will take the express train. B. & A. R. R. at Trinity Place Station (Back Bay), at 4.04 p. m., Friday, October 16; returning Saturday evening about 10 o'clock. The headquarters of the expedition will be in Meriden at Hotel Winthrop. Men who intend to make the excursion are requested to send their names...
Application for tickets for the observation train at the Harvard Yale University boat race will be received from any graduate or member of Harvard University until 6 p.m. tomorrow...