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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...famous Boston College game the fears and prophecies of the early season critics were realized. In a game in which the "mighty" Yale eleven was clearly outplayed and outclassed by Coach Cavanaugh's machine it was evident that Yale's attack was entirely lacking in drive and in organization. Nor was the strength of her defense sufficient to justify the claim of the Yale supporters that Dr. Sharpe had intentionally neglected offensive training in order to first construct an impregnable defense...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: REVIEW OF YALE'S FOOTBALL SEASON REVEALS LITTLE AS TO STRENGTH OR WEAKNESS OF VISITING ELEVEN | 11/22/1919 | See Source »

...punt, while La Roche twice showed poor headwork. First, when, in the last quarter of the game Yale had carried the ball to within ten yards of the Boston College ten-yard line by a series of desperate rushes, and then was thrown back three times by the stiffened Cavanaugh defense, La Roche attempted to make fourth down on a forward pass. And later, on another fourth down, he sent his backs through tackle in a vain effort to overwhelm the Boston line by sheer weight. Finally Acosta, at centre, showed himself incapable of filling Tim Callahan's position...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: REVIEW OF YALE'S FOOTBALL SEASON REVEALS LITTLE AS TO STRENGTH OR WEAKNESS OF VISITING ELEVEN | 11/22/1919 | See Source »

Corrigan, Boston's fast quarter-back, who was injured in last week's practice, has been kept on the side lines by Coach Cavanaugh, to insure his playing in this afternoon's game. Should Corrigan be unable to last the full time, Fitzpatrick, Boston's star punter, will direct the team, McElaney, the former Commerce athlete, taking his place in the back-field...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOOTBALL TEAM FACES HARD CONTEST TODAY | 10/4/1919 | See Source »

...Joseph Hurley, D.M.D. '00, St. Clair Allan Wodell, D.M.D. '10, Allan Witham Lord, D.M.D. '13, Instructors in Prosthetic Dentistry; William Wilton Anthony, M.D.D. '12, Francis Chester Durant, Henry James Skinner, D.M.D. '12, Frederic Francis Furfey, William Harry Gullifer, Philip Hutchinson Macinnis, M.D. '70, Assistants in Operative Dentistry; Arthur Leo Cavanaugh, Benjamin Strout Stevens, Raymond Lesley Webster, Assistants in Prosthetic Dentistry; Robert Herbert Loomis, Tutor in the Division of History, Government and Economics; Edmund Francis Walsh '04, Assistant in Medicine; Neil Cole Arwin, A.M. '14, Instructor in French; Charles Walter McClure, Alumni Assistant in Medicine in the Graduate School of Medicine...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LEAVE GRANTED PROF. MUNRO | 1/12/1917 | See Source »

...Douglas Case '19. Company D--1st Sergeant, Wilford Almon Walker '17; Q. M. Sergeant, Victor Hall Vaughan '18; Sergeants, Francis Leggett Whitmarsh '16, Willoughby M. Babcock, Jr., 1A.S., Raymond D. Thiery '18, Donald Moffat '16; Corporals, Ralph G. Crimmins '19, William Henry Meeker '17, John Melcher '17, William Cavanaugh McIndoe '18, Chapin Newell Stone uC., Theodore Ellis Stebbins '17, Andrew Burton Talbot '18, Charles Campbell Patterson, Jr., '16, Roger S. Dix, Jr., '18. Company E--1st Sergeant, A. Morris Loveman 1G.B.; Q. M. Sergeant, Allan L. G. Jensen '17; Sergeants, Richard Dupree Roquemore '17, William Kennett McKittrick...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Regimental Orders | 5/19/1916 | See Source »

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