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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...There is no part of Harvard's history in which all are more interested or of which Harvard men are more prout than the record of the University in the late Civil War; and of all the Harvard men who took part in that war there is none whose memory is more honored than that of Colonel Shaw. Major Higginson is particularly well fitted to speak of him because of the intimacy which existed between the two, and because, while in the army, they served in the same regiment. Under the circumstances, it seems safe to predict that an unusually...
...playing of the Crescents was a beautiful exhibition, and the result of the game was never in doubt. Harvard was greatly handicapped by the loss of the regular goal-keeper, Sands, whose eyes gave out early in the Stevens game, on Friday. A new man who was entirely without experience in that position had to be put in Sand's place. In its attack, however, the Harvard team was much stronger. Beecher played, on the whole, the best game...
...that no such cup now existed, that no one at least knew anything of it, as it had not appeared as a college trophy for many years, Mr. Appleton at once set about learning the facts of its disappearance. The search involved some correspondence with the college authorities, in whose custody it had always been, and the cup itself was finally found in the safe at the bursar's office, where it had lain undisturbed since...
MOTT HAVEN TEAM.- Will all men whose names do not appear in the entry list for the M. I. T. games, and who are training for these sports kindly send their names to Stoughton 28 as soon as possible...
CRICKET.- All men whose names appeared last week as retained on the cricket squad must be examined today by Dr. Sargent between 2 and 4 o'clock. This is the last opportunity...