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...power of the team itself. During the last two years a system of coaching has been developed which puts one man in absolute control, and confusion is thus avoided. Haughton is one of the greatest coaches the country has ever seen. A large amount of credit is due to all the coaches and the second team. Co-operation, however, is necessary; if you can't do much, push the man ahead of you, and he, in his turn, will push the man ahead of him, and finally the impetus will reach the man at the head of the line, which...
...Mermaids won the scrub lacrosse championship by defeating the Nymphs by a score of 3 to 0 on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. Their victory was due to an aggressive attack and a strong defence, which broke up the Nymphs' offence before it was well started. Nash played an excellent offensive game for the Mermaids, and Alexander and Morgan did well for the Nymphs...
...Due to the nomination of L. Withington, Jr., for president of the Junior class by petition, the nominating committee of the class met and decided that the nominations for Tuesday's election be as follows: for president, R. C. Foster, J. A. Sweetser, L. Withington, Jr.; for vice-president, H. F. Corbett, R. Whitney; for secretary-treasurer, A. Gregg, G. R. Harding, A. Sweetser...
...Dramatic Club will hold its first rehearsal of its new play. "The Scarecrow," at 7.30 o'clock this evening in the Hasty Pudding Club Theatre. Due to Coach Trader's unavoidable absence, Mr. Percy MacKaye '97, the author of the play, will supervise the rehearsal. Mr. William Archer, the well-known English critic and author is expected to be present also...
Unusual interest attaches to the fall production of the Dramatic Club. To some extent this is due to the success of the performances last year, but to a far greater extent to the wise selection of the play to be produced. "The Scarecrow," by Percy MacKaye '97, whose "Jeanne d'Arc," "Sappho and Phaon," and "Mater," have been seen in New York and elsewhere, is undoubtedly Mr. MacKaye's most distinguished work. Though published in 1908, it has never been performed, and the Dramatic Club, therefore, has the distinction of presenting for the first time a play which is considered...