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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...ship for the North Sea fishermen and cruised for several years about Iceland establishing homes for fishermen and fitting out mission vessels. In 1892 he came to Labrador where he built four hospitals, a system of co-operative stores, an orphanage, and in many other ways alleviated the suffering among the fishermen...
...spirit in regard to labor is one of the greatest evidences of his progress. Moreover, by learning how to farm, cook, make bricks and so on, the students cannot help but get to understand the earnestness and soberness of life, and after graduation go out to spread these ideas among the mass of people, whose chief obstacle to progress is lack of experience...
...clock sixty-seven men were sent away. For the first half-mile the squad kept pretty well together, but from this point on they began to stretch out. At the head of the first loop, a mile and a half from the start, a group of about ten, among whom were Jones, Berna and Withington, were in the lead. These three continued to keep together, Withington generally setting the pace, until after the four mile mark was passed. Then Jones took the lead and began to lengthen out the distance between himself and Berna, and Berna in turn began...
...have three, provided that one man could stop the play completely. Yale showed her slight inferiority on the defence in allowing the Harvard players to get better started before the forwards began to interfere with the advance of the ball. Ketcham was Yale's mainstay in the line, but among his opponents it is hard to choose. Captain Fisher and Leslie never failed to stop plays aimed at them, and almost the same thing can be said of the rest of the line. Storer and Hitchcock, both of whose experience on a University team has been limited to this year...
...present time the chances of victory must be acknowledged to favor the Blue to a very slight degree, for the Yale team is an experienced set of players who have had little cause to worry from injuries and among whom is one of the best drop-kickers in the present-day game. But in spite of this a Crimson victory would not come as a surprise either to the supporters of the University team or to the general public which watches the game with keen interest. The Princeton, Carlisle, and Dartmouth games of the last three Saturdays have showed conclusively...