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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Justin Winsor was born in Boston, January 2, 1831. He entered Harvard with the class of '53, but left in his junior year and went abroad to study at Heidelberg and Paris. He was later, in '68, given the Harvard degree. In 1887 he was awarded the degree of LL. D., by the University of Michigan, and in 1893 a like honor was conferred on him by Williams College. Dr. Winsor was vice-president of the Mass. Historical Society; member of the American Philosophical Society; fellow of the American Academy; honorable member of the Royal Society of Canada; member...
...line-men rushing through. Swain and Mills both protected their territory in splendid style, the tandem plays through Swain gaining in almost every instance. Wheeler, who replaced Swain the second half, proved a vulnerable point in the Harvard line. He was easily pocketed, with the result that twice Draper went plunging through the line for gains of 30 and 15 yards. In the former case, he broke through clearly and would have scored but for Dibblee's beautiful dive which pulled him down on the 20-yard line. That was as near as Newton got to the Harvard line during...
...with a great deal of life and tackled fiercely. Warren was tried at fullback and showed up fairly well. On both sides there was a lamentable lack of interference, and although the playing was sharp and hard, there was not enough method in the running of the backs. Garrison went in at quarter during the last few minutes of play and succeeded in livening the men up considerably. He tackled strongly and helped his backs very materially in the interference...
Daniel Denny, senior member of the firm of Denny, Poor and Co., died in New York on the 14th instant, after a very short illness. Mr. Denny was born in 1835 and graduated at Harvard in 1854. He then went into business. His widow, two daughters and a son survive...
...very close matches. By far the most interesting sets were between McConnell 1L, and H. Ward 1900, who won the spring tournament. The first two sets were only decided after the hardest kind of a fight, in which McConnell proved himself a cool, accurate player. The deciding set, however, went, 6-0 to Ward, who played fast tennis...