Word: two
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...first two productions of the play will be given at Brattle Hall, Cambridge, and the third at Jordan Hall, Boston...
...Harvard Athletic Association has two exhibits at the "Boston 1915" exposition which opened yesterday in the old building of the Boston Art Museum. In the first, which is shown in the Athletic Department of the exhibition, figures are given of the approximate attendance at the football and baseball games on Soldiers Field during the academic year of 1908-09. These figures are 115,000 for football, and 45,000 for baseball games...
...Two of the remaining three matches between the Seniors and the Juniors in the interclass tennis tournament will be played on Jarvis Field this afternoon. T. B. Townsend, Jr., '10 will play F. F. A. Pearson '11 at 2 o'clock in singles, and Townsend and J. Wheelwright '10 will play W. B. Fraser-Campbell '11 and A. Sweetser '11 in doubles at 3.30 o'clock...
...score of matches now stands four for the Seniors to two for the Juniors, so that if either of today's matches is won by 1910, the final tournament will be played tomorrow between the Seniors and the Freshmen, who defeated the Sophomores last week. If, however, the Juniors win both matches, the tournament for the class championship will be postponed until the deciding match of the Senior-Junior tournament between G. P. Gardner, Jr., '10, who is at present in New York, and A. Sweetser '11 can be played...
...fumbles. At the last minute it was decided to let Hooper start the game in McKay's place, and to have Frothingham go in at left halfback. The ends played well throughout the game, L. D. Smith making a number of beautiful tackles in the open field and receiving two short forward passes, while both he and Houston were down the field under almost every kick. Minot punted nine times, and the Army backs did not run these back for ten yards altogether. Minot played excellently, hitting the line hard and fast, but his punting was even more phenomenal...