Word: tripping
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...University baseball team on its Southern trip during the spring vacation this year will play one game with Georgetown, two with Annapolis and one with West Point on the return north. The team will leave Cambridge on the one o'clock train for New York, Friday, April 17, and return on Sunday, April...
...Bulletin issued this week contains an account of President Eliot's recent trip to the middle West, with a full report of his address on "Washington's Times and Our Own--Contrasts and Resemblances," given at the banquet of the Union League Club in Chicago. An account of the Harvard Chicago Club dinner at which President Eliot also spoke is included in this article and a list of those present. Next to this in interest is the address, printed in full, by General H. S. Huidekoper '62, on "Harvard in the War of the Rebellion," delivered at the dinner...
...address the club members on "Practical Methods of Exploration." A "Round the World" meeting is planned for May 29, when several members of the club who have lately made the tour of the world will tell something of their experiences. Students who propose to make the round-the-world trip will be invited to attend this meeting...
...record of the team thus far has been disappointing. The season began with a victory over Princeton in Cambridge, but on the New York trip which followed immediately afterward, the team was defeated by Cornell and the Washington Continentals of Schenectady; it is questionable if the standard of play in the first Princeton game has been reached at any time since. Individually the men have at times shown themselves capable of fast playing, but the greater part of their work has been mediocre. Their ability to throw baskets seems to have deteriorated as the season has gone on. The passing...
...final series for the intercollegiate championship at the St. Nicholas Rink, New York, last evening by the score of 6 goals to 2. The game throughout was extremely rough, both sides being frequently penalized for rough play. In the first half Hitchcock sprained his kneep cap in attempting to trip Lovering. Ward was twice disqualified, as were Newhall and Rowland. In the first half Harvard scored four times and Yale twice, two of Harvard's goals being made while Ward was out of the game. The loss of Hitchcock weakened Yale greatly and enabled. Foster to shoot an easy goal...