Word: directness
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Trains will run every 10 minutes from Princeton direct to New York between 5 and 7 o'clock on Saturday, November 8. New York to Boston (Regular Service). Saturday, November 8. Leave New York Arrive Boston 12.00 Midnight. 6.50 Sunday, November 9. Leave New York Arrive Boston 1.00 A. M. 7.05 A. M. 10.00 3.38 P. M. 10.02 4.10 12.00 M. 5.45 1.02 P. M. 7.00 3.00 8.43 4.00 9.45 5.33 11.20 11.10 6.30 A. M. 12.00 Midnight...
...progress of the Harvard-Princeton game on Saturday afternoon will be recorded play by play on a large score board in the Living Room of the Union. Reports will be received by direct wire to the CRIMSON immediately after the beginning of the game at 2 o'clock, and will continue throughout the contest...
Saturday afternoon, beginning immediately after the start of the game at Princeton at 2 o'clock, the progress of the contest, play by play will be recorded on a large blackboard in the Living Room of the Union by means of direct telegraphic reports received from the field at Princeton. Members of the Union only will be admitted...
...surprise with her fast plunging backfield, and the Yale line, weakened by the presence of many substitutes, was unable to withstand their attack. Yale's attack was slow and uncertain and was, except for the second period, during which flashes or brilliancy were shown, ineffective. Fumbling was the direct cause of two of Colgate's touchdowns. The ball was in Yale's territory most of the time. The team will be strengthened this week by the return of some of the regulars who have been on the injured list...
...coaching staff yesterday acquired the services of H. F. Corbett '11, who will direct his attention toward the backfield, and at the same time endeavor to improve the team's punting efficiency. He will be assisted by H. B. Sprague '11, while H. B. Gardner '13 has rejoined the staff to aid in the development of the quarters. A new figure also appeared in the person of J. L. Knox '98, a strategic general of much ability...