Word: coaches
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...announced by J. J. Faggiano '28, president of the club, that this year for the first time the Circolo will present a play in Italian. It will be given some time in January, probably in Boston. Professor George La Piana will assist in producing this piece and may coach the production. No play has as yet been definitely chosen, but it is understood that the officers of the Circolo are considering a play by the Italian playwright Pirandelli...
This struggle also saw the entrance into fame of P. D. Haughton '99, later coach of the Crimson camp in its greatest glory. Minds was regarded as the mightiest kicker of the time, but Haughton consistently outkicked him throughout the game, and the comparative closeness of the score was due in no small measure to Haughton's powerful...
Active preparations for the installation of the memorial to the late P. D. Haughton '99, famous University football coach from 1908 to 1916; were started yesterday when the fringe of bushes south of the locker building on Soldiers Field was torn out to make room for the memorial...
...squad of 14 Crimson soccer players accompanied by the manager and Coach John Kershaw will leave this morning for Philadelphia to encounter the Pennsylvania booters tomorrow morning The injuries that weakened the Crimson squad in the game last week with Williams have improved so rapidly that the doctors have pronounced the whole squad in fine shape...
...Blackburn '29, Durke Bodde '30, J. F. Carr '28, E. F. Clark '28, N. R. Danielian '28, L. L. Driggs '28, P. T. Haskell '28, S. C. Henry '29, Louis Kerness '29, A. S. Rudd '29, Reid Ryan '28, W. J. Salmon '30, Alexander Stollmeyer '30. Coach Jack Kershaw, and S. W. R. Langdon...