Word: yesterday
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...candidates for the various dormitory crews reported yesterday at their respective boathouses for the first day's work. The Weld, Thayer, and Mr. Auburn street crews were the only ones which went out from the Newell boathouse and of these Thayer showed the best form. The material at the Newell boathouse yesterday seemed to be far inferior to that of former years. First and second crews from Randolph-Ridgely-Russell, four scrub crews, and one crew from Claverly rowed from the Weld boathouse. Claverly was easily better than the others in from and promises to be up to the high...
...account of the practice game with Rindge Manual Training School this afternoon and a scrimmage with the University team tomorrow, the Freshmen were given only light work yesterday. The practice consisted of only the usual preliminary work, tackling the dummy, kicking by the backs, and breaking through for the line...
...election of six members of the Student Council, two from each of the three upper classes, from the list of delegates at large was held yesterday in the CRIMSON office, and resulted in the choice of the following...
...Yesterday afternoon the football squad had the first secret practice of the season in the Stadium. The work was light and there was no scrimmage. The second team held a long practice outside of the Stadium under Coaches Foster and Cutting. C. Blagden '02, joined the coaching staff again after an absence of two weeks, and will assist Coach Kersberg with the line...
...preliminary practice of the Freshman football squad yesterday consisted of kicking and catching punts for the backs, and breaking through for the line-men, while others were instructed by Coach Waterbury in falling on the ball. Signal practice for the first two teams lasted about half an hour, after which there was a 30-minute scrimmage in which no score was made. The first team played listlessly throughout and was unable to gain consistently...