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...place and played a steady game throughout. Nichols was slightly injured and Harding went to quarter back, Holden taking end rush. The splendid blocking off of Sears enabled Wood to make another touchdown. Goal. The ball was soon lost by Amherst, and Porter after a brilliant rush, scored the seventh touchdown. The try for goal was a failure but Boyden seized the ball and made another touchdown, from which a goal was kicked. Harding, after a beautiful run, scored the ninth touchdown, resulting in a goal. Time was called for the first half. Score: Harvard, 52 Amherst...
Harvard now awoke to a sense of the situation, and by judiciously combining three singles with Choate's three-bagger, brought in two runs in the seventh to which the sixth and last run was added in the eighth inning on a hit, a steal, and a fly dropped by the outfield...
...deplorable that many as are the good wishes of the seniors for the success of their class song, these wishes are not strong enough to enforce their attendance at the few rehearsals possible before Class Day. Although the song went well at the first rehearsal, there was barely a seventh of the class present. This is shameful. Is there no sense of responsibility in the class? How can the song possibly be sung well with nobody to sing it? And no one can sing it unless he has been present at the rehearsals. Because so few have turned...
...students took English, or 45 per cent. of all the students in college. This marked increase - more than double - in the percentage of students of English shows very well the striking growth of the English department. In comparison with the other studies of the college, English ranks seventh, being taken by nearly as many men as the four which precede it in the list, Latin, German, Greek and Political Economy. When, however, the number taking English prescribed by the faculty is added to the list of those taking optional courses, the total exceeds the number taking history, the most popular...
...Princeton, Saturday, Yale succeeded in winning another game from Princeton. King pitched for Princeton and did very well. Stagg, however, played his usual brilliant game. During the seventh inning the athletic club house was discovered to be on fire, but after a slight delay the flames were put out. The utmost courtesy and pleasant feeling were maintained throughout the game, and when the fire was discovered both nines worked together to put it out. There was no contested point during the whole game, an unusual occurrence for Yale-Princeton contests. The score...