Word: factor
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...large number of fouls called on both teams. Harvard's defeat is to be attributed to defective covering, poor passing and almost complete lack of team-play. Yale's team was not only faster, but the men covered better and co-operation was carried to perfection. Another factor in the scoring was the remarkable ability of Van Vleck to throw goals from fouls; he made six out of a possible eight in the first half, while Allen's six chances netted not a single point...
...relied on to see to it that there is no unfairness in the competitions and that the most deserving candidate is elected; and with the addition of this power the Council is taking a long step toward the realization of its ambition to make itself an indispensable factor in undergraduate life...
...told and Coy was pushed across the line for the only touchdown, the goal from which he kicked. Yale played "straight football" throughout, and what use they intend to make of the forward pass and onside kick in later games was not apparent. Coy's work was a great factor in Yale's victory...
...Governing Board and officers for this success. During the first few years of its existence, several obstacles were encountered which retarded the progress of the club; but since then improvements have been made and the Union is now on a substantial working basis and is an essential factor in University life today...
...social service work of the Association is becoming an increasingly important factor. The work has been divided into several departments, each having a chairman. The entertainment troupes, clothing collection, and the text-book loan library departments have made marked progress. The boys' club department has been further divided into volunteer probate work, children's home libraries, associated charities, teaching in various missions, and directing boys' clubs in settlement houses. These branches are under the supervision of the chairman of boys' club work, P. W. Carter...