Word: havener
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Dates: during 1890-1890
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...feet to a great degree. The crews for instance might play sometimes for half an hour or so when the weather is good and get splendid exercise in a much more agreeable way than running up North Avenue. The same may be said of the nine and the Mott Haven men; while if the game were once well started here there would be large numbers of students who would take every opportunity to go out and kick the ball. It is by no means necessary to play a hard game to get pleasure out of it, for in association foot...
...editorials deal with the refusal of the Faculty to delay registration, the unfounded rumor about the Mott Haven games, the New England rule, the approbation of the graduates in Harvard's athletic victories, the rumored appointment of a new professor of Political Economy and also discuss certain features of the three years' plan. The Advocate doubts, as many do, the wisdom of the New England rule in athletics. Particularly in the case of the Mott Haven games the rule should yield because New York is the only central point of reunion for most of the colleges forming the Intercollegiate Association...
...Kansas City and St. Louis, in all of which cities banquets will be given them. On their return trip they will visit Cincinnati and Columbus, arriving in New York at 6.15 a. m., Janu. ary 5th. They will breakfast at the Murray Hill and will then leave for New Haven, arriving there at 11 a. m. Thus they will be gone just fifteen days and will give concerts in ten different cities...
...Mott Haven team will begin gymnasium work directly after the vacation...
...meeting of the Athletic Committee on Monday evening the petition of the H. A. A. for permission to take part in the Mott Haven games next spring was brought up for consideration. Last Spring the New England rule was retracted in the case of the H. A. A. in order to allow Harvard to take part in the Mott Haven games, and the result was the inscription of Harvard's name on the first shield of the cup. At Monday night's meeting, however, it was voted that the rule should not again be relaxed, and the person consequently...