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...football team will start for West Point this afternoon. After a short signal practice they will take a special car leaving the Boylston street station at 4. The team will go to New York on the Fall River boat, and will reach West Point tomorrow morning. Devens, Bowditch, Putnam, Randolph and Robinson will not go on account of injuries. Following is the list of the players who will go: Barnard, Mackay, Lawrence, Baldwin, Blagden, Campbell, Cooper, Cutts, Clark, Derby, Greene, Graydon, Hovey, Knowles, Kernan, Lee, Meier, Mifflin, Matthews, Marshall, Ristine, Riggs, Sargent, Motley, Roberts...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE TEAM LEAVES TODAY. | 10/18/1901 | See Source »

...communicating with the secretary, can be introduced at the Newton Golf Club, about 35 minutes from Harvard square. The fee is $1 a week or $4 till Nov. 15. The course is reached by taking a Newton car to Newton, where a carriage can be obtained at the railroad station about 200 yards beyond the car line. It is about a ten-minute drive to the links...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Golf Practice. | 10/15/1901 | See Source »

...HAVEN, Oct. 1.--The English athletes arrived in this city shortly after noon today and were met at the depot by Walter Camp and R. Sheldon, captain of the Yale track team. From the station they were taken in a special trolley car to Osborne Hall, where they were met by the members of the Yale track team and the athletic team managers. After seeing the campus and the various Yale buildings, they went to the grounds of the New Haven Country Club, where they were given a luncheon, at which Professors L. S. Woolsey, W. L. Phelps, Robert...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English Athletes at Yale. | 10/2/1901 | See Source »

About thirty-five witnesses were examined at the inquest on the death of H. S. Bigelow, which was held yesterday morning in Station 1, Brattle Square. The testimony was all of the same general nature, but differed on minor points as the witnesses were too hurried to watch carefully. The general opinion, however, seemed to be that the driver urged his horses at a rapid rate into the crowd...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Inquest on the Death of H. S. Bigelow. | 6/20/1901 | See Source »

...Leavitt's and at Sanborn's for those who desire to attend the dual games at New Haven Saturday. If fifty men sign, the price of round trip tickets will be $5.60; if one hundred sign, 4.55; if one hundred and fifty sign, $4.20. The train leaves South station at 8 o'clock, and on return leaves New Haven at 6.55. A section of seats at the games will be reserved for Harvard men. It is hoped that at least two hundred men will go. The books must be signed today...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Tickets for New Haven. | 5/9/1901 | See Source »

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