Word: covers
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...teams and positions were as follows : American, Wheeler, goal ; Hodge, point; Davis, cover point ; Cottle, Gerndt and Hall, defence field ; Balch, centre ; Gilmore, Nichols and Simpson, attack field ; Stewart and Johnson, homes. Harvard, Easton, goal ; Reuter, point ; Goodale, cover point ; Williams, Bradford and Churchill, defence field ; Abbot, centre ; Roundy, Henning and Henry, attack field ; Noyes and Woods, homes...
...considerable interest is manifested as to the showing which our twelve will make. Thirteen men, one being a substitute, have been ordered to report on the grounds. They have played in the following positions in practice : Easton, L. S., goal ; C. J. Rueter, '84, point ; J. M. Goodale, '85, cover-point ; H. M. Williams, '85, captain and first defence field ; G. G. Bradford, '86, second defence field ; F. L. Churchill, '86, third defence field ; E. S. Abbot, '87, centre ; W. N. Roundy, '85, and Henning, C. S., forward field ; E. I. K. Noyes, '85 and W. A. Henry...
...more careful not to miss easy "swipes." Noyes dodges and runs well, and throws a hard line shot. His chief fault is "Monkeying with the ball" before picking it up. The fielders are playing rather a loose game and do not support each other enough. Roundy is effective in covering his man, but does not start quickly for the ball, and when he gets it, either runs too long, or throws it without looking to see whom to pass it to. Churchill is a new man, and as such is doing well, playing with much life. He should learn...
...first thing that invites criticism about the paper is its cover, which is by all odds, the best thing in it. We seek in vain through the columns of the paper for the name of the artist, (Harrington), appended to this production, and fear that this is only another evidence of the prevalence of professionalism at Yale. But, although the picture, despite a little faultiness of execution, is pleasing, considered as an original production, it is far from satisfactory. If imitation is the best flattery, then Mr. Mitchell, the editor of Life, should be very much pleased ; for even...
...Keats. Other illustrated articles are on "Rimini and the Malatestas" and UlricZwingli." The literary partnership of Brnader Matthews and H. C. Burner gives a story, while Nora Perry, Waldo Messaros, Maurice Thomapson, Paul H. Hayne and r. K. Mundkittrick are among those who contribute poems. poems. The new cover will be ready for June number of the magazine...