Word: coaches
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...other human; when he could be of infinitely more value than his own father in certain fields of welfare work. He can be of more value by lending himself to the needs of a boys' club now than he can by a fat donation in 1948. He can coach a basketball team or referee a game now, while in 1948 he will be too far removed from the point of view of a small gang of newsboys to reach them in any such way. Beyond his committee work and his financial aid he will feel that...
...Harvard Dramatic Club announced last night, as its thirty-fourth production, "The Chisholm Trail", a drama by Mrs. Elizabeth Higgins Sullivan. Rehearsals are being held daily under the direction of Edward Massey '15, who has had long experience with the Club, both as an undergraduate, and as a coach since his graduation. The surge of progress, the triumph of the new West over the lariat, is the motivating force of the presentation. Hard-riding, gun-toting cattlemen struggle in vain to protect their grazing lands from the invasion of foreign homesteaders. The action of the play occurs in Western Nebraska...
...Coach E. W. Wachter, who has been basketball mentor at the University since 1921, will outline the year's work to the candidates for the University team, and start the men on conditioning practice...
...failure of the University forward passing attack, counted upon to counteract the strong defense of the Red and Blue line, will mean that Coach Arnold Horween '20 and his assistants will probably spend some time this week developing and polishing off the Crimson aerial game. At Philadelphia the line did not hold long enough the passer was generally hurried, and the possible receivers were covered by watchful Quakers...
With the Yale game as an objective, Coach Horween knows that the Blue line is powerful, and that a blow from the air may prove the most effective means of piercing the Eli armor. In David Guarnaccia '29, and J. W. Potter '30, the Crimson eleven has two potential passers of high-class ability; who may prove dangerous to the Brown Bear and to the Yale eleven...