Word: accountants
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...first games of the interclass football series which were scheduled to be played this afternoon have been postponed a day on account of lack of material and examinations which affect members of the Freshman team. The Seniors will meet the Freshmen, and the Junior eleven will play the sophomores on Soldiers Field tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. The final match between the winning teams in tomorrow's contests will be played on Thursday...
...Yale News published in Wednesday's issue a letter, received from a graduate who has been working with the American Y. M. C. A. in the prison camps of the warring countries of Europe. This work has received little publicity in the country on account of the necessity of doing the work as quietly as possible in the early months of the war when the chief problem was to obtain permission of the governments to perform this service. It was only careful diplomatic work and promises to do in one country just what was being done in the enemy...
Dispatches received over a special wire by the CRIMSON giving a complete account of the progress of the game at New Haven today will be announced in the Living Room of the Union and posted on the bulletin board at the CRIMSON Building beginning at 2 o'clock. At the Union the dispatches, in addition to being announced, will be interpreted on a large chart which will show the position of the ball. An orchestra will play football songs and popular airs during the reproduction, and there will be organized cheering...
...have formed the first eleven practically since the Cornell game. The one exception is that G. C. Caner '17 will start at right tackle instead of H. L. Sweetser '17, who played that position against both Cornell and Princeton. Although Caner has not been regularly on team A on account of injuries, he is a veteran of two years' experience, and should increase rather than detract from the team play of the line...
...play-by-play account of the Yale game will be received over a special wire leased by the CRIMSON, in the Living Room of the Union tomorrow afternoon commencing at 2 o'clock. The progress of the ball will be shown on a large chart, and each report will be announced. There will be organized cheering and singing, and an orchestra will play football songs and popular airs...