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...graduate number of the Advocate, which is issued today, contains the following articles: "editorials," by W. G. Peckham '67; "The Maiden and the Meadow," by J. A. Macy '99; "Little Coat-tails," by R. P. Utter '98; "Poverty is No Sin, but Twice as Bad," by W. R. Castle, Jr., '00; "One Folly and Three Fears," by R. W. Child '03; "Pieces of the Game," by P. A. Hutchison...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Contents of Graduate Advocate | 3/31/1905 | See Source »

...Ayres, H. T. Baker, A. M., C. F. Brown, Ph.D., P. G. Carleton, W. R. Castle, Jr., H. DeW. Fuller, Ph.D., C. N. Greenough, Ph.D., C. C. Hackett, Thomas Hall, Jr., H. S. V. Jones, R. W. Kelso, R. LuV. Lyman, C. R. Nutter, C. M. Stearns, R. P. Utter, K. G. T. Webster, Ph.D., E. H. Wells...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Appointments by Corporation | 3/30/1905 | See Source »

...second basketball team was defeated by the Winchester High School team of Winchester last evening by the score of 29 to 19. Throughout the game there was an utter lack of team play and both sides seemed utterly demoralized at critical periods of the game. At the end of the first half the score was 9 to 9, but in the second half Winchester scored 20 points to the second team's 10. Frequent fumbling by both teams prevented fast or intelligent playing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Second Basketball Team Defeated. | 1/21/1905 | See Source »

Centres--R. E. Crane '05, H. Stephens '05, J. Murdoch, Jr., '06, R. F. Griffiths '06, C. Monro '06, R. R. Hellman '06, C. Jones '06, R. I. Underhill '06, R. F. Smith '07, H. P. Forte '07, T. F. Downey '07. A. R. MacAusland '07, F. D. Utter...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASKETBALL MEETING | 11/22/1904 | See Source »

...expresses fairly the relative showing of the teams, as the strength of Pennsylvania proved to have been greatly underestimated. The Pennsylvania team won by hard aggressive football, by determination and earnestness coupled with a thorough knowledge of the game, which was in decided contrast to Harvard's utter weakness even in fundamentals. Pennsylvania's team was composed largely of experienced players, whereas the University eleven was an aggregation of individuals, for the most part inexperienced and undeveloped...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: U. OF P., 11; HARVARD, 0 | 10/31/1904 | See Source »

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