Word: coaching
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Moreover, in addition to the furnishing of rooms, there is also a certain element of worry and uncertainty in settling what lectures are to be attended, and whether or no the use of "a coach" is advisable. In the arrangement of these matters, let us look with the eye of pity and contempt upon the work which falls upon the Tutors, and if they continually forget our names when we call upon them, and very evidently regard our presence as a necessary but still most annoying infliction, let us remember that they, too, are but human, and that...
...them, brought up the rear of this interesting detachment. These latter organizations were largely made up of young Harvard men whose faces were familiar in Cambridge a few years ago. Their dress was varied and gay and with the help of many fireworks and much colored fire from the coach at their head they made a fine showing...
...three touchdowns, and one safety against the Techs. The play of our men was not all what it should have been. Many times there was an unsteadiness which Yale or Princeton men would have taken advantages of and scored. Captain Kimball did not play but acted as umpire and coach for our team. Captain Appleton of last year's Harvard team was the referee. Mr. Cooley was the Technology umpire. The teams were as follows: Harvard-Rushers, Wesselhoeft, Phillips, Brooks, Winslow, Gilman Thayer, Phinney; quarterback, Bemis, halfbacks, Kent, Willard, (Holden.) Technology-Rushers, Herrick, Green, Taintor, Mahon, Ladd, Voice, Bowles; quarterback...
...that the science of the game is better understood at Yale than elsewhere. There the team receives the benefit of an old experienced player who devotes the greater part of his time in the fall to the interest of the football men. The presence of a reliable coach of course relieves the captain of a large part of his responsibility and thus enables him to devote more time to playing and to the care of the men while on the field. Although much of this advantage is lost at Harvard, the energy and enterprise of the captain makes...
Vinton and Hurd, the battery of the Philips Andover nine of last year have both entered Yale '88, but Vinton having played on the Philadelphia league team as a professional player will not play on any of the Yale nines. Still, he will be of great assistance as a coach...