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According to a statement in the Princetonian, Yale will have formal teams in baseball, crew and track this spring. This new decision was made by the advisory committee on athletics, of which Professor Robert N. Corwin is chairman. The committee decided some time ago that athletics would be conducted on an informal basis, as was football last fall, but as a result of many conferences within the past few weeks, the policy has been altered...
...Professor R. N. Corwin, chairman of Yale's board of athletic control, asked me for all the football possible provided it did not interfere with military instruction. He put it squarely before me that Yale looked to me to recommend precisely such athletics as would assist the War Department which I represented...
Professor R. N. Corwin of Yale, chairman of the board of athletic control at that University, who was appointed to arrange a football schedule for the Yale Freshman eleven, has announced the dates of three games in a statement given out recently at New Haven. The first contest will be against Exeter in the Yale Bowl next Saturday, October 20; this will be the first time any Yale athletic team has played an outside opponent since the beginning of the war. The other two games are scheduled with the Harvard Freshmen at Soldiers Field on November 17 and with Princeton...
Professor Robert N. Corwin, of Yale, was recently elected chairman of the College Entrance Examination Board at the annual meeting held at Columbia University. He succeeds Dean Hurlburt in this position...
...their "H" for the first time through playing in the Yale game Saturday: George Lewis Batchelder, Jr., '19, of Medford; Rufus Hallowell Bond '19, of Everett; George Golker Caner '17, of Philadelphia, Pa.; Edward Lawrence Casey '19, of Natick; Winslow Bent Felton '19, of Haverford, Pa.; Henry Corwin Flower, Jr., '19, of Kansas City, Mc.; Henry Whitney Minot '17, of Boston; William James Murray '18, of Natick; Morris Phinney '19, of Medford; William Brackett Snow, Jr., '18, of Stoneham; Homer Loring Sweetser '17, of Brookline; Walter Heber Wheeler, Jr., '18, of New York, N. Y.; Morrill Wiggin '18, of Boston...