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...uncovered and not to pass enough. Almy, left guard, covers well and is strong on the defense, but his offensive work is a little weak. Browne, the centre, has the necessary speed but lacks experience. Before the season is over he should develop into a strong centre. The chief weakness of the forwards is their extremely erratic shooting. Allen passes well and Currie's floor work is good, but both miss easy shoots much too frequently...
...eleventh annual series of Hyde lectures will begin this year on Wednesday, February 5, and will be given by M. Andre Tardien, honorary first secretary of embassy of France and chief of the political bureau of the Paris Temps. The general subject of the series will be "La France et les Alliances," and the lectures will be a discussion of the foreign relations of France. Eight lectures will comprise the series, and they will be given at 4 o'clock on the afternoons of the following dates: February 5, 7, 10, 12, 14, 17, 19, and 21, in Sanders Theatre...
...does not realize the possibilities of a good idea. Mr. Simonson sought to show in a stolid Teuton character the triumph of idealism over a materialistic environment, in connection with the conjuring of a masculine spirit out of a bass viol. He finally puts into the mouth of his chief speaker an expression of confidence in this triumph which his readers will hardly share. The characters are flimsy, the narrative is not well articulated, and the style is crude. If one must quote Ger- man, one ought to get it straight; and I, for my part, should think twice before...
...other speakers on the list, in order of their addresses, were M. C. Sloss '90, of the Supreme Court of California; Dr. H. W. Wiley '73, chief of the Bureau of Chemistry in the United States Department of Agriculture; Professor A. E. Kennelly, Bishop William Lawrence '71, Dr. George A. Gordon, D.D., '81; Sir Courtenay Ilbert of Baliol College, Oxford, present clerk of the British House of Commons; R. L. O'Brien '71, and Dean LeB. R. Briggs...
...Starting in the second half with the odds all against them the Yale eleven fought a terrific uphill battle that in the end brought victory. To Jones' headwork in running the team and his long runs, together with Coy's fierce line charges and punting, belongs the chief credit of the victory. Cooney, Congdon and Goebel were good throughout the game; Congdon's tackling in the first half and Goebel's great line-smashing in the second, were especially noticeable. Captain Biglow was always the first to get through on the defense and was strong on the offensive...