Word: brilliants
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Yale meet last spring by a fluke, he having stopped running a short distance from the finish line because he thought he had crossed the line. Another very promising man is R. St. B. Boyd '14, the star distance man of last year's Freshman team and a brilliant cross-country runner. Other men of promise are F. H. Blackman '14, S. Nichols '13. C. W. Burrage '13, W. H. Lacey '12, and W. L. Bouve '12, W. M. Tugman '14 may also qualify for the two-mile, although it is probable that he will compete for a place...
...Fogg Museum has recently received as a gift from Paul J. Sachs '00, a series of etchings by Herman A. Webster and of lithographs by Pennell. The Websters are fine and brilliant impressions. They show the influence of Meryon, whose etchings, seen by Webster in Paris, inspired his first work. These prints, together with a former gift from Mr. Sachs, make the collection of Webster's etchings at the Fogg Museum complete to date. The Pennells are interesting as giving an impression of the immense size and power of the city of New York. Pennell has had the daring...
...promise and inside of nine minutes three goals had been scored. After this, however, there was a very noticeable slackening of speed, and the forwards had a tendency to rove all over the rink and get out of line. Huntington's injury interfered much with his playing and his brilliant following back was not nearly so much in evidence as in previous games. Duncan and Sortwell were the bright spots on the Harvard offence, the latter scoring three of the goals, the former getting the other...
...however, it is weak as was shown in the Columbia game last Saturday. Carhart at goal plays an exceptionally good game when at the top of his form, but of late he has slumped noticeably. Taken all in all, the Yale team is a well balanced one, without any brilliant individual players, yet when at its best, capable of forcing any college team in the East to the limit...
...game played this year in the Arena. To be sure Harvard is superficially the superior owing to its remarkable showing against McGill and Princeton. Yet any one who has ever seen a contest between Harvard and Yale in any sport realizes that the game will be hardfought and brilliant, and that neither side can go into the contest with any overconfidence...