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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...money from Robert Stow Bradley '76, of Boston, to be used in extending the Class of '76 fence from opposite Holworthy to the Meyer Gate. The donation was made in memory of Robert Stow Bradley, Jr., '07, who died soon after graduating. The work is already well under way, and is under the supervision of A. W. Longfellow...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Gift of Addition to Yard Fence | 11/2/1909 | See Source »

Until this unfortunate, though unavoidable, accident the game had been hard fought, but somewhat marred by 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...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 9; WEST POINT, 0 | 11/1/1909 | See Source »

Freshmen, as well as members of the upper classes, are eligible to enter the games, and Coach Quinn requests that all 1913 candidates for the hurdles and field events contest in their respective events, whether or not they have previously entered their names...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FALL HANDICAP GAMES AT 3 | 10/30/1909 | See Source »

...subject the importance of which no one will question, "Harvard Admission Requirements." The writer aims "to point out certain things in the present system which appear to produce bad results, and to determine what subjects the College clearly ought to require for admission." Members of the Faculty, as well as undergraduates, may well read this article with attention. The Editor of the Monthly, however, in his comments on the subject, is mistaken in thinking that "the citadel of election" may already have fallen. Neither President Lowell, nor the Faculty, has as yet indicated any desire to replace an "elastic...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Monthly Review by Prof. Schofield | 10/30/1909 | See Source »

Sweetser played a hard smashing game, taking the first two sets with the scores of 8-6 and 6-3. In the third set, when he seemed to have the match well within his grasp, he made several costly double faults and drove several balls out, Dana taking the set, 6-4. The last set was very evenly matched, standing seven all when play was stopped...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Tennis Singles Still Unfinished | 10/29/1909 | See Source »

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