Word: east
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...delegates from the various colleges will meet again in the evening at 7.30 o'clock in Andover Hall. The speeches will deal with conditions in the Far East. Announcement of the program for the meetings on Sunday will be made at one of these meetings. All of the meetings are open to members of the University...
...work of the Yale team was a revelation. Notre Dame, considered as advanced exponents of Western football, and famed for deceptive open play and forward passes, came East confident of winning. Yale played conservative football during the first quarter, Notre Dame's backs skirting the ends for steady gains. Coach Hinkey's men, however, started the second quarter with a succession of hard line plunges intermingled with a series of double and triple passes that completely baffled the Western team. Notre Dame resorted to continual forward passing, but the Yale men had been taught a destructive defense for this open...
...seasoned eleven at the height of its power. Every man is experienced, knows his team-mates and their limitations thoroughly, has been trained to the style of game that wins except against the strongest opponents, and has played at one time or another against the best teams in the East...
...arranged that when this platform is pressed into service as a stage, the electric outlets give lighting effects equal to those employed in the majority of theatres. The main floor will be used as a lounge, a huge fireplace being at either end of the Hall. At the east end of the main room there is a gallery, which overlooks a greater part of the lounge and the stage. Here book-cases have been put around the walls, and with the fireplace, form the library. The lounge, the dining room, and the library are uniformly panelled to a height...
...Cunard liner, Laconia, which docked at the East Boston docks late Tuesday evening, brought a number of Harvard professors back from the scene of the war. Professor Frederic J. Stimson, Professor of Comparative Legislation, who has just been appointed ambassador to Argentina, was detained in Germany 15 days by the authorities. Professor Charles Peabody, of the Peabody Museum, was obliged to cut short researches in Syria owing to unsettled conditions, but expects to return in November...