Word: eights
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Professor G. H. Parker S.B. '87, professor of zoology, will deliver the first of his course of eight Lowell lectures on "The Human Sense Organs and Their Evolution," in Huntington Hall, 491 Boylston street, Boston, this evening at 8 o'clock. The topic for today's lecture will be "The Nature of Sense Organs of Touch and Other Sense Organs of the Skin...
...dormitory rowing championship will take place in the Thayer Common Room on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Mr. B. A. G. Fuller '00, the donor of the cups, will award them to the members of the victorious crew. J. E. Waid '10, captain of the University eight, will speak and H. P. Fowler '10, will receive the cups for the Thayer crew. The members of all the dormitory crews will be invited. The cups are given as a testimonial to O. D. Filley '06, captain of the University crew in 1905 and 1906. One of them is a perpetual...
...Berna of Cornell won the individual championship by defeating W.H. Tappan, his team-mate, by eight yards. His time was 33 minutes, 5 1-5 seconds. P.R. Withington '12 of Harvard finished fourth in 33 minutes 24 seconds...
...yard line. Corbett was given the ball and went outside of tackle for 25 yards, Howe tackling him on the 51-yards line. Leslie gained five yards through tackle, then Corbett made a first down by an 18-yard line Minot made a short gain through centre, Leslie made eight yards but Browne was seen holding and Harvard was Penalized 15 yards. From Yale's 48-yard line Minot sent an onside kick to Murphy, who had been substituted for Daly, on Yale's 32-yard line. Coy punted on the first play to O'Flaherty on Harvard...
...distance of 566 yards, about 29 yards perkick. Yale ran the punts back for 129 yards during the game, while Harvard gained only 97 yards in this way. Yale was penalized only twice for a total of 25 yards, while Harvard lost 96 yards on 9 penalties. Harvard made eight first downs, four in each half, and Yale only made its distance twice. Only one forward pass, from Howe to Savage, was successful; Yale failed twice. Once Yale gained 35 yards consecutively, and Harvard's longest series of gains was 62 yards early in the second half...