Word: tripping
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...following men will be taken on the trip: J. W. Sever 4M., E. B. Alvord '02, D. P. Penhallow '03, R. Wynne 3M., E. C. Carter '01, C. R. Stevenson '02, G. B. Fenwick 1M., R. S. Hardy '01, J. P. Hoguet '04, A. E. Goddard '02, C. M. Guggenheimer 2L., R. B. Michell '01, C. R. Metcalf...
...University Lacrosse Team leaves Cambridge this afternoon for its western trip. Two games will be played. Tomorrow the team will meet Cornell at Ithaca, in the third and last game of the championship series. Pennsylvania and Columbia have already been defeated, so that victory over Cornell gives Harvard the championship. On Saturday the team will play a return game with the Crescent Athletic Club of Brooklyn...
...review of the work of the Harvard team before the first important game of the season, is encouraging. With a lack of sufficient practice, the team started the season, greatly handicapped, and yet after the Southern trip Dartmouth was defeated twice in succession. In these two games there was a great lack of team work and good base-running, and the team seemed to rely too much on the pitchers. These faults, coupled with indolent work at the bat, were the cause of the defeat by Williams, a much inferior team. Then there came a decided improvement, which resulted...
...Cornell nine, which will play Harvard at Cambridge on May 30, has shown promise during the season of being one of the best that has ever represented Cornell, although there have been one or two serious slumps in the playing. During the southern trip the work was fair, but the team was beaten by Georgetown in an interesting game, and lost to North Carolina on account of poor fielding. Since the sourthern trip the team has beaten Columbia by the score of 2 to 1, and Princeton, 6 to 1. It has been defeated, however, by Princeton...
...number of students in the department of Mining and Metallurgy will make a trip this summer under the direction of Mr. G. S. Raymer, to he Lake Superior copper and iron mining regions. It will count as a course and will be known as Mining 12. The purpose of the trip is to give the students an insight into practical mining operations, which cannot be obtained in a laboratory. The time will be spent in a careful observation of mining, and on their return the students taking the course will be required to write a report showing the results...