Word: doned
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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These seats will be sold for the performances of each week separately, the tickets going on sale every Monday and lasting through that day only. Membership cards are non-transferable and the buying of seats must be done by the member personally...
...most part, the play of Yale seemed to be that of eleven individuals who were trying to accomplish in their own way what could be done only by eleven men working as a unit. Only one lateral pass was completed, and that, strangely enough, lost five yards. Yale's new shifty attack, on the other hand, with good interference, shows promise, when the team grasps more fully the fundamental work of charging and tackling. Another week or two of this sort of drilling should produce a marked change in the power of Yale's team. The team's defensive play...
...Albert Spalding will give a violin recital under the auspices of the Division of Music in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall this evening at 8.15 o'clock. Mr. Spalding is one of the foremost of American violinists and has probably done more towards introducing violin music in this country than any one else. He is at present engaged in a concert tour and his recital in Boston on Monday evening gave evidence of his high ability. His coming to Cambridge affords an opportunity which members of the University should not miss...
...lecture hall in the Music Building which is to be the home of the University Glee Club is nearing completion, and it is estimated that the room will be available for use about the first of December. The plaster work is completed and all that remains to be done is the laying of the floors, putting up the blackboards and doing the general finishing work. The end of the annex of Lawrence Hall has been torn down so that there is now a free passige of air and light for the windows of the new hall...
...Quogue before; all get their information from Yale men who had played at Quogue or been concerned with the Quogue team. Culpably careless they may have been. I see no reason for charging them with anything worse. When the new committee, not grasping the situation till the damage was done, expounded the rule to them, they paid for their board, but too late...