Word: turnly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...first week of November for the purpose of nominating the candidates for the three offices. At this meeting nominations may be made from the floor up to any number. A paper ballot shall then be cast, every member of the class choosing one candidate for each office in turn. The three men receiving the highest number of votes for each office shall be considered nominated...
...Gardiner '10 vs. C. R. Leonard '08 and W. H. Y. Hackett '08. The first set had to be stopped on account of darkness with the score standing 16-16. The set was extremely close, though not exciting, as after the score stood at 5-5 each side in turn won its serve. The set and match will be finished today at 11.15 o'clock. The final round of the tournament has been postponed until Friday or Saturday on account of the class matches. F. J. Sulloway 3L. and F. W. Cole 3L. qualified for the final round by defeating...
Nourse kicked off for the second team to Peirce, who ran back from the 30 to the 35-yard line. Hall made 8 yards around right end. On the next play Hall passed to Lockwood, who in turn, threw the ball ahead, Foster finally downing it on the second team's 40-yard line. Kersburg made 10 yards more on an onside kick, after which Orr gained 14 yards on a forward pass. After gaining two yards through right tackle and 12 more on a forward pass, Foster was thrown for a three yard loss by Gilder. Peirce made...
...been shifted considerably, the first mile flag being 100 feet west of its usual position. In order to avoid a large bunch of eel-grass, which has previously impeded the crews, the mile and a half flag has been shifted 200 feet farther west. This change will make a turn in the course unavoidable...
...Freshmen and won from St. George's by a score of 15 to 7. The Brown sophomores were defeated by the Freshmen 2 to 7, by St. George's only 7 to 8. The Freshman team beat the Brown freshmen 2 to 0, and they in turn won from St. George...