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Dates: during 1900-1909
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During the past week the University team has been drilled almost entirely in details. There have been but two scrimmages, many substitutes playing in these on account of minor injuries to many of the regulars. However, the team has developed considerably in the minor points and has acquired a great deal more speed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOOTBALL WITH BROWN AT 3 | 10/23/1909 | See Source »

Before entering upon the main part of his address, Professor Meyer sketched the growth of scholarship in America, especially at Harvard, from the German standpoint. From a comparatively minor position in scholastic rank one hundred years ago, Harvard has risen to the first place among American institutions and to one of the highest positions among the world's greatest universities...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GRADUATE SCHOOLS' MEETING | 10/16/1909 | See Source »

...events did not seem to draw, when standing on their own feet, the income they did when they were thrown in as part of the inducement to buy the regular H. A. A. season ticket." An indirect effect of the extension would undoubtedly be an increased attendance at the minor sport contests, a result much to be desired...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ATHLETIC SUBSCRIPTIONS. | 6/14/1909 | See Source »

Interest in the matter led us to look further into the question of mitts and gloves as used by the big teams of the present. Almost without exception we find the World's Champions, the National and American League teams, the minor leagues, semi-professional, college and amateur nines all sing mitts and gloves made by the A. J. Reach Company of Philadelphia. The name tells much, for Mr. Reach himself was one of the famous second basemen of his day, and so knows what is required in the shape of mitts and gloves...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FEWER ERRORS IN BASEBALL TODAY. | 4/27/1909 | See Source »

PIERIAN SODALITY CONCERT. Sanders Theatre, 8 P. M. Program: Mozart, Symphony No. 40, in G minor; Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, Allegro fugato from a Concerto in C minor, for harpsichord and strings; Christian Bach (supposed), Largo from Concerto for Flute and Strings (first performance); Johann Sebastian Bach, Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue for Clayler; Handel, Concerto in F. major, op. 6, No. 9, for two violins and violoncello, with string accompaniment. Tickets, with reserved seats, at $1.50 and $1.00 each, on sale at Kent's University Bookstore and at the Co-operative, Cambridge, and at Herrick's in Boston...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Calendar | 4/14/1909 | See Source »

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