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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...spite of the roughness of the water yesterday afternoon all the crews except '95 went out. The 'varsity used a barge but '93. '94, and '96 all used their shells. The men now rowing and their positions on the different crews are as follows...
...events, and the rules and restrictions for the events shall be the same as those adopted from year to year by the I. C. A. A. A. A. except as hereinafter specified...
...besides several league players, Moody, who pitched last year for Technology, Belfield of the Lehigh 'varsity nine of 1891, and Rich of the Cornell 'varsity nine of 1891. The make-up of Harvard's team will be the same as that which was to have played Brown on Saturday, except that A. Highlands and Corbett will be the battery. The batting order will be as follows: Hallowell c.f., Cook 3b, Hovey 2b., Abbott l.f., Sullivan s.s., Frothingham r.f., Corbett c., Trafford 1b., A. Highlands...
This year the Summer School will begin its session on Wednesday, July 5th and, as usual, will continue six weeks. Last year there was an attendance of nearly five hundred and an equally successful term is expected this season. Women will be admitted to all courses except those in the Medical and Engineering departments and two of the more advanced courses in Geology. Following is the announcement of courses: English, three courses, including one in Anglo-Saxon; German, two courses; French, two courses; American History; Draughting and Descriptive Geometry; Engineering, three courses; Physics, two courses; Chemistry, four courses; Botany...
Saturday was a model day for the first baseball game, and an unusually large attendance was the result. Harvard's score was only 12, a considerable drop from 26 of last year. The game was extremely slow and tiresome. There was no brilliant playing whatever except, perhaps, the catch of Frothingham's hit by Millard in the sixth inning, and the batting of Hallowell, Frothingham and Hovey. Andover made but four hits all singles, two each by Donovan and Jennings. Of Harvard's ten hits, Hallowell, Frothingham, and Hovey made eight. Hallowell led with a single and two doubles. Frothingham...