Word: electer
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...players, the remaining men being divided up into separate teams. At the same time blue-books will be placed in Leavitt & Peirce's and every man in College, whatever his weight, who has ever played football at all, should sign his name there. Men can form their own teams, elect their own captains, use their own style of play, and be independent organizations. Men signing individually will be divided up into teams by Coach R. F. Guild '06, who originated the system, and who will personally direct the series...
...first business meeting of the class of 1919 will be held in the Smith Halls Common Room this evening at 7 o'clock. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss class matters, to organize the class, and to elect committees to take charge of the cheering...
...Lucas '15, O. H. Persons '17, and J. R. Fleming '15 were always active on the attack. Of the 12 regular men on this year's team 6 remain to form the foundation of the 1916 team. A good solid defense ought to be built up around Captain-elect E. E. O'Neil '16, G. F. Beal '16, and E. B. Flu '17, while S. E. Nash '16, E. M. Wanamaker '16, and O. H. Persons '17 will make a fine trio on the attack. Together with the substitute and second team material, with the Freshmen coming up, the prospects...
...half-mile against Cornell, making a new dual record of 1 minute, 56 1-5 seconds, and then bettered this time against Yale, winning in 1 minute and 56 seconds. He is 25 years old, 5 feet, 10 inches tall, and weighs 155 pounds.W. J. Bingham '16, Track Captain Elect...
...Conservatory of Music, and a leader of a Boston theatre have complained that the annual try-outs are given by conductor-pianists who do not understand the wind and string sections. The last three conductors had no previous experience, the last two were graduates; the conductor-elect is an outside professional. Is this not the same as having a professional coach play on the football team? Thirteen "Symphony men" and some N. E. Conservatory students played at the final concent. Practically every soloist--except the concertmaster--was an outsider. Is this representatively undergraduate...