Word: classes
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...great disadvantage under which a team labors that has been poorly coached or not coached at all when it meets a team coached by an expert like Moakley of Cornell. Except in 1908 when Alfred Schrubb coached, the Harvard team has not had the services of a first-class trainer. Schrubb accomplished wonders in a few weeks with the runners, but his stay was too brief for his work to be of more than temporary effect...
...Boston Athletic Association will hold its annual indoor games in Mechanics Building, Boston, on Saturday evening, February 12. It is planned to hold a number of relay races between the eastern colleges. The classes of the University will also compete, as in former years, for the class relay championship...
...Freshmen who wish to try for their class association football team should report in Westmorly 26 this evening at 8 o'clock. A captain will be elected from among those who have reported for practice during the last few weeks. F. R. Leland '10, captain of the University team, will outline the fall work, which will consist of daily practice and a few games...
...development of a strong cross-country team has done for Cornell. We believe that we are justified in assuming that the same advantages are at our disposal, if we will only seize them. Moreover, the coaches assert that cross-country training is the only means to produce first-class distance runners, and yet some contemplate the abolition of this sport. If experience had not proved otherwise, it would seem unnecessary to say that the trouble with our cross-country teams lies solely in inadequate coaching, and we believe that if they were as well provided for in this respect...
...total number of votes cast was 297 as against 352 for the same class last year. The balloting for vice-president was very close, Smith receiving only two more votes than Wigglesworth. The votes were cast as follows: for president, R. T. Fisher 124, H. L. Gaddis 115, R. S. Potter 58; for vice-president, L. D. Smith 128; R. B. Wigglesworth 126, J. G. Wiggins 43; for secretary-treasurer, H. deWindt 98, T. Frothingham, Jr., 74, H. L. Groves 63, T. S. Ross...