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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Football fundamentals were returned to in the practice of the University team yesterday afternoon, passing, kicking, and falling on the ball being given a good deal of attention in addition to the regular work. There was no real scrimmaging during the afternoon, but the two University teams lined up against the two second teams and were put through a long drill in defensive tactics. Wendell and O'Brien started in the first team line-up. Captain Wendell expects to start the game tomorrow, but will be relieved if his ankle shows any weakness...
...prepared for fast and accurate work to ward off the attack of a heavier team. Dartmouth's backs have a reputation for making a powerful charging combination to meet which the University team has been coached long and thoroughly. Particularly on kicking formations have the coaches put a great deal of attention, for this year the University has depended on kicking for scores as well as to keep the ball out of danger...
Dummy tackling was added to the usual routine yesterday. Fifteen minutes of signal practice followed, after which the regulars lined up against the second team for a short scrimmage in which the first team men had little difficulty in scoring. The substitutes, when sent in, did a good deal of fumbling and were consequently scored on by the seconds. Both regular and substitute ends have lately been receiving particular attention and are developing into fast and sure players...
...proper place and time when displayed in a proper degree. Gentlemanly and rational conduct is always required of Harvard men, and enthusiasm which is destructive to furniture and productive of riot is not to be tolerated even in support of a winning team. While we expect a great deal of enthusiasm to be shown preceding the remaining football games, we ask that it be kept within the bounds of reason. If there should be a recurrence of such trouble in Memorial Hall, ringleaders should be sought out and summarily punished. However such strict measures should not be necessary...
...Filene, head of the Filene Department Store, Boston, will speak under the auspices of the Socialist Club in the Assembly Room of the Union this evening at 8 o'clock. His subject will be "Undesirable Citizens," and will deal especially with malefactors of wealth, showing at the same time how private wealth may be used to the advantage of the public. Following the meeting there will be a general discussion. It will be open to all members of the University...