Word: comings
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...have come to expect almost anything in the line of ingenious football from the Carlisle team. The memorable day of a few years back when one of the braves tucked the ball under the back of his sweater and ran the length of the field for a touchdown on the kick-off to the utter stupefaction of the University team, showed of what they are capable. In the game last year, there was a bewildering array of forward passes, fake kicks and onside kicks in their offence and they raced from one part of the field to the other...
Congratulating you on your labors and satisfactions in the past, and on the sure prospect of greater labors and satisfactions to come, I am, with high respect, Your friend and servant, CHARLES W. ELIOT...
President Eliot has resigned after forty years of unselfish devotion to Harvard University. In that period of time, a University has come forth from within the cofines of the small New England College of the sixties, a University built on broad and noble lines with ever increasing influence in this and other lands. The growth of the institution which he has served has followed in the wake of the growth of its recognized leader. His ideas of government, his conception of educational processes, his inspirations, have made possible the development of Harvard College. And now, after having...
...beat Yale--this, by the way, has not been done for several years. In order to turn out a winning team it is essential to have a large squad. For the past few days not even a full second team has reported for practice. Do you call this support? Come out, everyone who can, and help the team on. No team can win without support. We must have more backing, and backing can come largely from the players who come out and play on the second team. Everyone come out for the last two weeks. H. L. GADDIS, Captain...
...however, there are a number of men who intend to come out a few days before the interclass series--just in time to get into the games--the case is different. These new-comers will expect to reap all the advantages earned by the few men who worked from the beginning. If there are any more football players in the Senior class than those already playing, let them report at once and join in the enthusiastic spirit exhibited by those already out. The short time before the games is surely not too much to devote to the making...