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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...have been laid off with injuries during the past few weeks were out again and in fairly good condition. Sawin went through the plays with the second eleven, and Bouve, Swain and Donald took their old places in the line. Of the latter, Donald is the only man whose injuries will still keep him out of the game for any considerable length of time. Behind the line Sullivan played left half in place of Dibblee who was given a day's rest...
...writer says: "If it can be said that they (the present clubs) do not provide for everybody, the new organizations should be made." The present clubs do not provide for everybody, for there is a certain class of men who earnestly wish to get practice in debating, but whose abilities are not sufficient to gain for them admission into the Forum or Union on account of the great competition for membership. If admission to the Union and Forum was open only to undergraduates more men would be able to make them, but in the membership of these two upper-class...
...lost another of those eminently distinguished men of letters who have made Harvard the first seat of learning in the United States. Dr. Winsor's work has been in the field of historical criticism and his contributions to that literature have made him one of the group of Americans whose reputation for scholarly attainment is international...
...last Houston Club smoker held on Saturday night, a special programme was arranged in honor of the football team, whose members, together with others interested in athletics made short addresses...
...Harvard students whose religious affinities would naturally associate them with the Old Cambridge Baptist Church are cordially invited to the general church sociable and reception on Wednesday evening, October 13, from 7.30 to 10 o'clock...