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...team which will represent the University in the intercollegiate cross country meet, to be held at New York on Wednesday, November 26, will take place this afternoon over the course which has recently been laid out on Soldiers Field. The men will be divided into two squads to prevent crowding at the hurdles, and the most promising candidates will be placed in the first squad, although the trials will be decided entirely on the basis of the time which the men make. The first squad will start at 3 o'clock and the second as soon as the first...
...ball within 65 yards of a touchdown, and the only chance that was offered to score was when a fumble on a kick-off allowed the ball to roll behind Harvard's goal. It was secured, however, and advanced out of its perilous situation just in time to prevent Pennsylvania from scoring a safety or possibly a touchdown. Only one of Harvard's two touchdown's was made strictly by superior playing, and that was in the first half when, after several ineffectual attempts, the ball was finally carried over the goal line on short rushes from the 28 yard...
...appeal which the needs of the poor in the great cities should make upon the interest of all intelligent men; Harvard men ought to feel what the darker side of life is. Alms are not the whole of charity. Successful charity must do four things: relieve worthy need, prevent unwise alms to the unworthy, raise, where possible, every needy person into independence, and make sure that no child grows to be a pauper...
Candidates for the team to compete in the intercollegiate cross country race in New York on November 26 report to Mr. Graham at the Locker Building at 4.30 o'clock this afternoon. Inexperience need not prevent a man from trying, as the work will be elementary and not difficult for some time. The trial to select a team of five men will be held November...
Irregular development and inconsistent and startling reversal of form throughout the season are causes which at this time prevent a true estimate of the Harvard team's worth. Secret practice, however, which has been going on during the past week, has corrected some of the earlier faults, and by perfecting various formations, has immeasurably increased the attacking power of the eleven. High playing by both linemen and backs are some of the habits which the team has so far been unable to overcome, and these will undoubtedly account for any lack of effectiveness in either stopping the ball or advancing...