Word: chiefs
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Yale were very bright. Both guards from last year's team, Cooney and Geebel, had returned; Brides, Philbin, Murphy and Coy, all of whom played in the backfield last year, were eligible; Andrus. Hobbs and Kilpatrick of the winning 1911 team could fill other places in the line. The chief problem was to find a centre and a quarterback. Because of frequent injuries, the end positions have been very unsettled; but it is probable that Captain Burch will play one of them today. The guards and tackles were well filled from the beginning. At centre Biddle developed very slowly...
...outset to face the difficult task of commenting editorially on President Eliot's resignation. It is a task that calls for a reserve of force which the writer lacks. However, though he gesticulates, he says nothing which is not true. In the editorial congratulating last year's editor-in-chief, Mr. Sheldon, on the impending production of his play by Mrs. Fiske, there is also a touch of pomposity. But the congratulations are all the more a propos, now that the press reports and reviews of the opening night are at hand. The Advocate itself is to be felicitated...
...Harvard divisions will proceed up Massachusetts avenue over Harvard Bridge. The bridge will then be closed for ten minutes. Men remaining in Boston will be required to take off their caps and gowns and to deposit their torches in wagons which will be provided for that purpose. Assistant Chief Marshal J. A. Locke, Jr., '09, will have charge of the formation of the parade in Cambridge, and will be assisted by the following: A. G. Cable '09, first division marshal; assistant division marshals--W. M. Evarts '09, F. P. Farquhar '09, W. M. Rand '09, E. T. Wentworth...
...Rensselaer '10 will be chief marshal. The following will act as assistant chief marshals: J. A. Locke, Jr., '09, L. K. Lunt '09, C. Turner, Institute of Technology. The following marshals will act as staff to the chief marshal; L. M. Arrowsmith '09, K. S. Cate '09, J. R. Gilman '09, N. Harrower '09, H. P. Peirce '09, H. S. Rand, Jr., '09, G. Swan '09, W. G. Wendell '09, C. Dunham '10, R. G. Munroe '10, T. J. Newbold '10, M. P. Prince '10, L. Wulsin '10, G. H. Bridgman, Institute of Technology. The North Shore Marching Clubs will...
Arrangements are being made for an intercollegiate torch-light parade to be held in Boston on Friday evening, October 30. The parade will be in seven divisions, under the direction of a chief marshal. He will be assisted by one marshal from Harvard and one from the Institute of Technology. Each division will be in charge of a division marshal, who will have five personally appointed division aids. In cases where delegations from more than one college march in one division, each college will be represented by a marshal, one of whom shall be chosen by lot to be division...