Word: brought
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...first secret practice yesterday brought out several changes in the line-up of the University football team. Crocker was tried at right end, Noyes at quarterback, Sugden at centre, Lindsay played in the scrimmage for the first time for over a week and Putnam was given his first opportunity on the University eleven and went in at right half-back. Kernan, Graydon, and the other regular men, though not injured, were allowed to rest from the effects of the game on Saturday. Foster's knee has recovered and he played for a few minutes at right halfback on the second...
...president for more than six years, he be requested, with the aid of such committee as he shall see fit to invite to serve with him, to prepare a plan for the incorporation of the Society, and to advise the Board as to how such plans can best be brought to the consideration of the Society...
...past week has shown no material development in the Yale team. The weak points which were brought vividly to light by the Brown game of a week ago Saturday are still much in evidence. The chief fault to be criticised is the one that has existed throughout the season, slowness both in the line and back of it. The forwards are strong and heavy but play in a lifeless way and the strenuous efforts of the coaches during the week to correct this fault have met with only partial success. The backs start slowly, depending almost entirely on the ability...
...score. Mills ran the kick-off in 25 yards and four plays through centre by Stillman and Mills covered the remaining 10 yards to the middle of the field. Then followed a series of end and formation plays, varying in their gains from 1 to 5 yards, which eventually brought the ball to West Point's 7 yard line. Leatherbee made half a yard through left tackle, and two formations with Jones back just managed to reach the 2 yard line and make it first down. Jones was again called upon and in two plays he barely succeeded in crossing...
...University has given the bureau the use of Lawrence Hall 18, in Wing B of the building, as its headquarters. This room, however, will not be ready for occupancy before October 20, and in the meanwhile any manuscript to be typewritten or any calls for stenographers may be brought to Mr. Moffatt at 16 University Hall. President Eliot, Dean Shaler, Dean Briggs and Dean Hurlbut have given their support to the enterprise; its success will be contingent upon the extent of its employment by students in the University...