Word: berths
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Coach Moran has made several shifts in the Centre line-up on the eve of the Stadium struggle. Captain Roberts, who thrilled the spectators of the 1921 contest by his tremendous playing at right end, the excellency of which won him a berth on Walter Camp's All-American eleven, has been shifted to fullback to bolster up the Colonels' offensive. Now weighing over 235 pounds with remarkable speed and three years' experience, his presence in the backfield should be of material assistance, not only as a line-plunger of known worth, but also as an outstanding interference man. Bartlett...
...Dartmouth formation calls for a combined carrier, kicker, and passer far behind the line to be used as a "triple threat". From all appearances Coach Cannell has succeeded in developing three men for this berth all of whom should be in excellent shape for the game in the Stadium on October...
...spring are now engaged in football and will be unable to report for fall practice. George Owen '23, who was elected captain of the 1923 nine immediately after the last Yale game at the Polo Grounuds, will not report until the spring but he will certainly fill his old berth at first base. L. C. Larrabee '24 and Thorwald Sanchez '24 will be the mainstays of the fall catching staff while A. W. Samborski '25 who caught on the Freshman team last year will also be available in the spring. E. L. Gehrke 3E.S. will be Coach Slattery's most...
...mediaeval doctor had to find an academic berth or starve. The modern doctor-editor publicist, reviewer, critic, or author-has a thousand channels open to him, thanks to the printing press. It is true no gaping crowds of docile youth are compelled to stop in the highways and by-ways to listen whether they will or not. But the modern doctor who a message will be heard and sustained outside academic walls. He may, if he looks too far ahead, suffer the martyr's fate. But, if he chooses the wiser method of teaching those things the multitude can hear...
...test that Dr. Howe and the coaches will to a large extent base their selection of graded crews tomorrow. However, it has been intimated very strongly that the members of the losing boats will be placed under no handicap, and that each oarsman will receive equal consideration for a berth among the first Freshman eights. The principal object of the race this afternoon is to give the coaches a definite idea of the relative merits of the crews as units, as well as allowing the men a last opportunity of proving their individual capacities under race pressure...