Word: coburn
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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University and second team men who have not taken their physical examinations must take them this morning in Weld 3 at 10 o'clock. The following have not taken their examinations: Duncan, J. M. Steele, O. E. Holmes, Romaine, Coburn, Crosscup, Rosenburg, E. A. White, Whitney, Blair, S. Bradlee, Fuller, P. D. Steele, Irwin, Olmsted, Kiggen, Kane...
Appointments by the Corporation were as follows: Morrison Worthington, proctor, Divinity Hall; Kenneth Ellmaker Appel, Assistant in Psychology; Stephen Coburn Pepper '13, Assistant in Philosophy; Abraham Aaron Roback '13, Assistant in Psychology, Robert Lindley Murray Underhill, Assistant in Philosophy; Eliot Channing French, Assistant in Meteorology; Horace Greeley Perry G.'12, A. T. Fellow in Botany; McKeen Cattell, Austin Teaching Fellow in Physiology; John Felt Cole '00, Instructor in Astronomy; Neal Tuttle, Austin Teaching Fellow in Chemistry; Edward Smith Handy, Austin Teaching Fellow in Anthropology; Arthur Bliss Seymour, Assistant in the Cryptogramic Herbarium; Bancroft Huntington Brown, Instructor in Mathematics; Charles Andrew...
...back kicks in whirlwind fashion. B. A Hunneman '22, former Noble & Greenough player, gained ground consistently in line-plunging and showed-flashes of excellent kicking. Gehrke and R. Hoffman '19, also were dependable ground gainers, and the latter made up for his lack of weight b; needy dodging. P. Coburn '2 and S Coldstein also played five football for the eleven...
...heretofore been notably weak. Hunneman has shown ability as a kicker, but he has several times been forced to kick short in previous games. He has proven himself a great line-plunger, however, and a strong man on the defense. A. J. Conlon, R. Hoffman '19, and P. Coburn '22 are a trio of fast open-field runners who gave a good account of themselves last week...
...Philip Coburn has been doing some fine punting and drop-kicking, and will be in place when the referee's whistle sounds tomorrow at 2 o'clock...