Word: coaches
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...CRIMSON will publish an extra edition immediately after the game today, containing the final score, an exact account of the game play by play, pictures of Captain Coy, Captain Fish and Coach Haughton, panoramas of both teams, and previous Harvard-Yale scores...
...opening of the football season this fall Harvard men felt that with eleven "H" men in College and Coach Haughton again as head coach, the prospects for turning out a successful team seemed very bright. However, the usual series of misfortunes and accidents has prevented the team from developing as fast as some had hoped. Of the last year's team, Crowley, through trouble in his studies, was not allowed to play; West, Dunlap, Corbett, P. D. Smith, McKay and G. G. Browne have all been injured in such a way that they have been prevented from playing in several...
...CRIMSON will publish an extra edition immediately after the game tomorrow, containing the final score, an exact account of the game play by play, pictures of Captain Coy, Captain Fish and Coach Haughton, panoramas of both teams, and previous Harvard-Yale scores. The paper will be for sale on the Boylston street bridge, and Western avenue immediately after the close of the game...
...Medfield kicked a football around after lunch, but had no signal practice, and then went for a walk. Joshua Crane '90, head coach of the 1907 team, D. C. Campbell '02, R. A. Derby '05, H. E. Kersberg '06, and B. Parker '08 were with the squad during the afternoon, but left before supper. After supper the men were given a short talk by Coach Haughton and were sent to bed early. As there was not enough room to put up the whole squad in the club, some of the men slept in adjoining houses...
...followed by the Salem Cadet Band of 51 pieces, led the procession. After the band came Col. M. P. Hallowell '61, and 50 members of classes previous to 1890. Then followed the classes in order of graduation, each with a banner. Upon their arrival on the field they cheered Coach Haughton and the undergraduates. The latter responded with enthusiastic cheers for the graduates, Coach Haughton, Captain Fish and the members of the team. The University team held a snappy five-minute signal drill and then retired to the Locker Building after cheering both the graduates and undergraduates...