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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Yale easily defeated Washington and Jefferson, 38 to 0, at New Haven, Saturday. Yale's goal was never in danger. Wheaton made two touchdowns and a goal from the field in the first half, and Daly scored two touchdowns in the second half. The Yale line-up was as follows: l.e., Kilpatrick, Haines, Mesereau; l.t., Lilley, Beinecke; l.g., Richardson, Cooney, Bird; c., Biddle, Baker; r.g., Goebel; r.t., Brown; r.e., Naedele, Logan; q.b., Bingham, Corey, Johnson; l.h.b., Wheaton, Daly; r.h.b., Brides, Warren; f.b., Coy, Fields...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale, 38; Washington and Jefferson, 0 | 10/26/1908 | See Source »

...Williams 23-yard line, where Harding got the ball on an abortive forward pass. Corbett made ten yards through right tackle but Cutler's forward pass was blocked and Williams received the ball on downs on its own 5-yard line. Peterson punted the ball out of danger and when time was called it was in Harvard's possession in the middle of the field...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARD FOOTBALL VICTORY | 10/12/1908 | See Source »

...first essential for successful competition is a sound body, and the great danger that threatens it is the abundance of vicious temptation to which men of Harvard, as of every other college, are exposed. It is the most serious danger in that it may defeat the whole object of life; through it comes the only absolute ruin that can come to educated men. Work is the great safe-guard against evil thoughts and evil passions, and occupation in hard work, hard play, or the moderate enjoyment of all innocent pleasures is the best way of crowding out vice...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE FACULTY RECEPTION | 10/6/1908 | See Source »

...Music Lover" Henry Van Dyke describes with his usual felicity of style the tranquilizing and uplifting effect made upon a toil-worn man of the world by a performance of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony in C minor. Subjective interpretations of musical masterpieces are fraught with danger, as the same music may mean one thing to one hearer and something else to another. But Mr. Van Dyke has shown discretion in selecting for his possibly too rhapsodic treatment a work of Beethoven which is intensely subjective and even, as far as absolute music can be, definitely autobiographic. It is well known...

Author: By W. R. Spalding., | Title: Review of "The Music Lover" | 6/16/1908 | See Source »

...seems Incongruous with the feeling of establishment and continuity that exists in the University at large and particularly in the present administration with such telling results, that the overseeing body of the undergraduate's sport should be in danger of complete renovation. We say "in danger of" advisedly, for it is the earnest hope of the CRIMSON that this renovation will not take place this year and that the Corporation will see fit to continue Dean Briggs and Dean Huribut as members of the Committee, as well as the three graduate members, unless there is some urgent reason for their...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE ATHLETIC COMMITTEE. | 6/6/1908 | See Source »

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