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...Harvard men are "The Schools at Oxford" by S. E. Winbolt, and "Journalism and Literature" by W. J Stillman. The former gives an excellent sketch of the life of the different classes of Oxford men, the different societies and clubs, the system of examinations; and he dilates at some length on the advisability of granting the degree after three years' work, -a discussion which all Harvard men will enjoy. Professor William J. Stillman's paper on "Journalism and literature" will be read with disfavor by the journalist and with more or less pleasure by the litterateur. He advises no young...
...good tackle by Blake Ninety-four got the ball again on four downs. The wedge was again very effective and the ball was rapidly going towards the freshman goal when it was fumbled and rolled back. Wadsworth picked it up and with no one near him ran the length of the field and scored. Whitman kicked the goal. Score...
...still slow and clumsy. Trafford played his position perfectly except for the fact that his blocking off was not so good as usual. Gray and Fearing played steadily and well. By far the most brilliant work on the field was Lake's. He repeatedly made runs of half the length of the field. They were very showy, but anything but the result of team work; for in the second half Amherst's left end and in fact the whole team seemed afraid of Lake and made little attempt to tackle...
...decided to draw lots, and the lot fell to crew 2. Crew 8 took in Whiteside to steer for them, and Fay coxswained crew 9. Crew 8 had the inside course, crew 2 next, and crew 9 outside. Crew 2 took the lead and finished half a length a lead. It was rather dark to distinguish which of the other two was ahead. Mr. Kennedy, the referee, thought that crew 8 was ahead. The winning crew was composed of R. Wheatland '95. Shreve, N. Hayward '95, and J. T. Kilbreth...
...first. Andover made one excellent stand and with the ball on Harvard's fifteen yard line had a fighting chance to do something. Harvard braced at this point, however, and secured the ball. During the ball Lake and Fearing made some beautiful rushes, several carrying the ball half the length of the field. Lake scored four touch downs and Trafford and Fearing one each, from all of which Trafford kicked goals, making the total score 76-0 in Harvard's favor. The teams lined up as follows...