Word: well
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...duty of seeing that all Harvard trophies are put in the Trophy Room and of caring for them, and that some of those who had valuable trophies in their possession feared that they might not be safe in the Gymnasium or selfishly thought they would serve well as decorations for their own rooms...
...Tennis Trophy and the old Mott Haven Cup are permanent trophies and should be in some place where they can be seen. Besides these there are the various trophies held for a year, such as the Shooting Cup, the Fencing Trophy and the Chess Cup, which might well be on exhibition. If these trophies are sent to the Gymnasium the Director offers gladly to take charge of them and to have a case made for them in which they may be safely kept in the Trophy Room...
...years ago and ran against Pennsylvania last year, will begin running after the mid-years. C. H. Williams '98, who ran in the half mile at New York and Philadelphia last spring is now training for the quarter. W. G. Morse '99 and L. Warren 1900 are also doing well in this event...
...mile run, D. Grant M. S., who broke the Harvard record last spring and took third at the Mott Haven games, is again running. H. W. Foote '97 and P. A. Hutchison '98 also showed up well last spring, but were not taken to New York. They, together with C. L. Bouve '99 and R. A. Garrison 1900, are already running well in the mile. Grant, Foote and Hutchison have done considerable cross country running during the past few months...
...vault, W. W. Hoyt M. S., who tied for first place in the Mott Haven games two years ago and who last year won at Athens, will probably compete again. A. B. Emmons '98 is also back. The most promising new man is G. G. Hubbard 1900 who did well in the Freshman games last fall...