Word: columns
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...this connection and as evidence of the thoroughness of the methods Coach Frank Hinkey has installed at Yale Field attention is called to his coaching of the Yale candidates in the forward pass as detailed in another column. Drilling does not end with the afternoon field work, but is renewed in darkness, where novelty adds interest as well as accuracy in the play. (Boston Evening Transcript...
...reply to a communication printed in another column of this issue, regarding the lack of a shelter for visiting football teams on the Stadium field, we reprint the following editorial which appeared in the CRIMSON on October...
...cause can be said to have led to the very striking change in the choice of concentration noted in another column. That 45 per cent of the present Senior class concentrated in the division of History, Government and Economics was due to the more practical training which this group appeared to offer. Since that time many men have been disilluzionized. It has been discovered that Economics is not necessarily of any greater practical value than English, for example. Group I now claims 47 per cent of the Freshman class, while Group III has dropped to 25 per cent. The great...
...recent letter to the CRIMSON, not printed because unsigned, shows a misunderstanding of the requirements and purpose of the communication column. The column is intended to open to members of the University a place for comment on subjects of timely interest. Contributions are welcomed; but all do not necessarily appear; there are bound to be some which it seems unwise to publish. All communications must be signed with their author's name as a guarantee of sincerity. The writer of the aforementioned unsigned letter protests that men, if they must affix their names to their ideas, will cease to express...
...been registered against his delivery and he had granted four consecutive passes, Sherman was relegated from left field to take his place. The latter's was none too good, and when the dust of the inning had cleared away Harvard had a total of seven in the run column. Four more runs were added in the fourth, and six rolled up two innings later...