Word: bench
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...football eleven cannot be developed by playing them for a week at a time on the bench. It is not necessary to drive men against a second eleven of twenty players; but consistent with physical condition, and consistent with common-sense practice, second choice men should be played against first choice men, and there is ample room, and there are ample coaches, if common-sense is directed toward the result, to have daily play on Soldiers Field between not only first and second choice men but third and fourth choice men. Harvard does not always have exceptional material...
...first place, the charge that the Princeton graduate coach was on the field is absolutely false and we trust that the CRIMSON will publish a correction of the statement. We have the most conclusive proof that Hillebrand, Princeton's only graduate coach, did not leave the players' bench at any time during the game...
...class of '83 as a gift to the University. This bust will be placed on the northern side of Massachusetts Hall, opposite the entrance to Harvard Hall, in a niche formed by the closing of two small windows. C. F. McKim h.'90, will design the pedestal and bench of marble on which the bust is to rest. The bench will also be used as a place from which the head marshal may form the procession of classes on Commencement...
...Justice." He traced the history of the criminal courts of England from the earliest times to the present day, defining and outlining the powers of the "Star Chamber," from its origin to the end of the sixteenth century, when it was consolidated with the present courts of King's Bench and Chancery. The remainder of the lecture was devoted to the discussion of trials by ordeal, by battle and by jury...
...subject being "The Scales of Justice." The third lecture, on "The Sword of Justice," will be given at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Professor Pollock yesterday gave a brief description of the duties and functions of the judicial system of Great Britain, speaking particularly of the Courts of King Bench, Chancery, and Equity...