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...yesterday rowed over a one mile course between the Harvard Bridge and the Longwood Railroad Bridge. The start was made under the Harvard Bridge about five o'clock. Ninety-five showed from the start that she was not capable of the pace which '96 and '97 set and immediately fell behind, finishing some four lengths behind both the other crews...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fall Class Race. | 10/25/1894 | See Source »

...game was stopped frequently on account of injuries to players. More kicking was done than in any game this year, and fumbles and muffed punts were the result. It took Harvard 10 minutes to score. Dunlop was forced to kick, but the punt was missed and Norton Shaw fell on the ball, giving it to Harvard again at the 20 yard line. Brown carried it 12 yards round the left end, and Hayes plunged through the centre for a touchdown. Brown kicked the goal, making the score...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Football. | 10/18/1894 | See Source »

...catching Hopkin's kick-off, Brewer made a beautiful return punt of 80 yards, and ran down the field to put the men on side. By the time the ball touched the ground the 'varsity had been put on side and Arthur Brewer fell on the ball at the 15 yard line. Short rushes through the centre sent Brewer across for another touchdown, from which A. Brewer kicked a goal. Score...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Football. | 10/12/1894 | See Source »

...Winslow and then Case drove the ball far out into centre field for a home run. Highlands struck Carter out. Then Stephenson hit a low liner toward Whittemore. It seemed impossible that he could reach it but he just caught it before it touched the ground though he fell in the attempt...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE, 5; HARVARD, 1. | 6/22/1894 | See Source »

...country? What is his political duty? Here, as before, we do not consider the specialist, but rather the average man. We have here before us, in Memorial Hall, a perpetual reminder of the patriotism of our fathers who "served their own generation by the will of God, and fell on sleep." Now how can we serve our country, how can we too be patriots? Each one of us has something to do with the moulding of public opinion and the choosing of our leaders. Let us all stand for national honesty and for justice. If we hear of corruption...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Baccalaureate Sermon. | 6/18/1894 | See Source »

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