Word: amounts
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...play their style of game. Combined with eight Team B men they formed a regular Canadian team of 14 men, nine in the line, and five in the backfield. Their attack as shown yesterday is very shifty, wide open, full of passes and kicks, with a minimum amount of tackling, and an extensive repertoire of plays, consisting of 20 various formations. The Canadians will coach the University team in this style of play throughout the week...
...given for football, precisely as the Leiter Cup for baseball. Not only is there a chance for those who like the game, yet are not of University calibre, but there is also the opportunity to secure first class coaching, so that eventually there may be developed a greater amount of material for the University eleven...
...Michigan game must be made out before tomorrow evening at 6 o'clock in order to be considered in the allotment of seats. No applications made after tomorrow will be considered. Attention is called to the rules for making out applications. Checks or cash for the required amount must in every case be enclosed. Applications can be made in the ticket office of the Athletic Association in the basement of the Union. The H. A. A. ticket admits to this game...
...Lampoon, will start tonight at 7.15 o'clock. All members of the class of 1918 who wish to try for the board are requested to report at this time at the Lampoon building. The week of the competition consists of securing advertisements and subscriptions together with a certain amount of office work...
Nearly four pages of the first number of the Advocate are given over to verse. If, as the leading editorial, with ability, points out, the function of this independent periodical is to be not only a depository for spontaneous undergraduate authorship, but also for spirited undergraduate opinion, this amount of verse and the lack in this issue of much spirited undergraduate opinion, raises the question whether poetry has not elbowed out somewhat current interest and timeliness. Perhaps the quality of much of this poetry is justification; there is true quality in Clark's "Nocturnes" and a suggestion of the much...