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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...find his name on this list must apply to the committee at 16 Thayer today from 12 to 1 p.m. This provisional list will be removed at 5 p.m. today. All '92 men are earnestly requested to see whether their names are on this list; for no one whose name is not there will be allowed to vote...
...this list must apply to the committee at 16 Thayer today (Friday) or Saturday from 12 to 1 p.m. This provisional list will be removed at 5 p. m. on Saturday. All '92 men are earnestly requested to see whether their names are on this list; for no one whose name is not there will be allowed to vote...
...Capt. McClung has begun to get a good idea of what material he has from which to build up a team. McClung, Heffelfinger, Wallis, S. Morrison, Barbour, Crosby, Hartwell and L. Bliss are those of the last year eleven who are back. The men who have graduated and whose places are to be filled are Rhodes, r.t.; Holcomb and Lewis, c.; Harvey and Williams, f. b., and B. Morrison, f. b. Most of the men who have come back it will be noticed are players of long standing, veterans and men from whom much can be expected...
...representative committee, made up of three faculty members, three graduates and three undergraduates. It has been steadily the aim of this committee to centralize and unify our athletics in order to strengthen them. In following out this policy the committee has sometimes been obliged to take some action whose wisdom the students have not been able to see. The result in several cases has been very unfortunate. Last spring the base ball difficulty arose entirely because an undergraduate did not understand clearly the functions of the athletic committee. The consequence was that there was considerable talk even in college against...
...college has been represented by one of the most brilliant and hard-working teams which has ever been at Cambridge; that each man on the team has laid aside every personal feeling and has worked with marvelous earnestness; and that they have been led by a captain of whose indomitable energy and courage Harvard has had so many occasions to feel proud...