Word: certaines
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...unit and experienced individually. For the early-season showing of Captain Wilson and his phenomenal material it is unfortunate that the step was not taken sooner. Today's game, the final test, will decide whether or not the step was taken too late. Whatever the result, it is certain that the experience of the 1915 season has taught Yale a great lesson, and that in future her elevens may be expected to produce a safer, saner, and a far better brand of football...
...final verse. A weakish end mars also Mr. Sanger's little poem, which has, in general, a pretty movement. Mr. Putnam's Prayer presents a simple and attractive idea in poorly finished verses. Mr. MacVeagh's Treasure Trove is undistinguished. Mr. Leffingwell's Predestined, though faulty in certain details and needlessly long, shows poetic feeling and some sensitiveness to poetic diction...
...order to standardize the contributions, and to insure the collection of a sum which will approach the needs of the occasion, we would suggest that the uniform amount given be $1 per person. Whatever support the University and its guests sees fit to give, however, it is certain that no support could be given to a worthier cause. E. W. MAHAN '16. C. A. COOLIDGE '17. M. WIGGIN...
These recommendations include the abolition of certain minor sports, the reduction to a minimum of time required for out-of-town contests, the reduction of expenditure on not only materials and supplies, but on coaches as well, and the abolition of games with institutions whose eligibility rules are not up to the Cornell standard...
With the exception of R. C. Curtis and Rollins, who were given a rest, the entire squad was out in uniform. The condition of the men is of the best, and it is now certain that the team's chances against Yale will not be impaired by the bug-a-boo of the injured list...