Haverford College Bulletin, New Series, 7-8, 1908-1910 . TH, Clement Lawrence, 1890. Mills, Joseph John, Whittier, Cal. 1891. Jones, Richard Mott, S. 12th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 1895. ITrimble, Henry, 1900. Harris, J. Rendel, , Woodbrooke, Selly Oak, near Birmingham, England 1906. Smiley, Albert Keith, , Mohonk Lake, Ulster Co., N. Y. 90 HAVERFORD COLLEGE. 1908. Tyson, James, (, Univ. of Pa., 1863), 1506 Spruce St., Philadelphia, , Aaron Marshall, (Hon. , PrincetonUniv., 1877; , Lake Forest College, 1891), Johns Hopkins Uni


Haverford College Bulletin, New Series, 7-8, 1908-1910 . TH, Clement Lawrence, 1890. Mills, Joseph John, Whittier, Cal. 1891. Jones, Richard Mott, S. 12th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 1895. ITrimble, Henry, 1900. Harris, J. Rendel, , Woodbrooke, Selly Oak, near Birmingham, England 1906. Smiley, Albert Keith, , Mohonk Lake, Ulster Co., N. Y. 90 HAVERFORD COLLEGE. 1908. Tyson, James, (, Univ. of Pa., 1863), 1506 Spruce St., Philadelphia, , Aaron Marshall, (Hon. , PrincetonUniv., 1877; , Lake Forest College, 1891), Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, , Louis, (, Univ. of Pa., 1871), 1818 Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia, , Francis Barton, (, Univ. of Freiburg, 1881) Haverford College, Haverford, Pa. Hobbs, Lewis Lyndon, Guilford College, N. C. Richards, Theodore William, (, Harvard Univ.,1888) Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. L . J HAVERFORD COLLEGEBULLETIN Vol. VIII Sixth Month, 1910 No. 4 iVifyijetic Hlurobrer 1909-1910. Issued Quarterly by Haverford College,Haverford, Pa. Entered December 10th, 1902, at Haverford, Pa.,Second Class Matter under Act of Congress of July 16th, 1894 Haverford CollegeAthletics 4* 1909 - 1910 Edited in the Interest ofHaverford Athletics, by JAMES A. BABBITT, M. D. Director of thePhysical Department Press of The John C. Winston Co., 1006-1016 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Pa. Haverford Athletic Spirit Always in Training Perhaps a fitting introduction to this annual record ofathletic events would find place in an allusion to the work ofthe recently formed Athletic Council, a body consisting of thecaptains and managers of the five major teams and invited onceeach month to meet with the physical director and deliberateways and means for fostering the true athletic spirit of Haver-ford. This may be perhaps best exemplified in the trite mottosuggested by our esteemed President, always in training, andso diligently preached by


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