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...seen in the hands of speculators, both in Cambridge and Boston. Such a condition of affairs is much to be deplored and it is hard to realize that Harvard men could be guilty of such misdemeanors. Nevertheless, it seems necessary before the Dartmouth tickets are put on sale, to caution Harvard men against a repetition of such a practice...
Believing that a first-class man slightly injured was inferior to a second-rate man in first-class physical condition, great pains were exercised to prevent injured men from returning to the play too soon. This apparently excessive caution of the surgeons met in some cases with bitter opposition from the players. In fact, one man, at least, stated that if it were not for the presence of a surgeon, he would be playing. The wisdom of caution, however, was shown by the fact that in but two cases were men allowed to play so soon as to have...
...regard to the apparent excessive amount of incapacity during the season of 1905, it must be borne in mind that players who had received injuries were not allowed to play until they had received the permission of the surgeon in charge, and, as has already been stated, great caution was exercised in keeping men out until they were thoroughly fit to play...
SEMINARY OF AMERICAN HISTORY AND INSTITUTIONS.--"Caution in the Use of Sources," Dr. W. B. Munro. Sever...
SEMINARY OF AMERICAN HISTORY AND INSTITUTIONS.--"Caution in the Use of Sources," Dr. W. B. Munro. Sever...