Word: fairs
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Pennsylvania has little expectation of a victory; but it puts some faith in Coach Woodruff's confidence in the new plays which he has introduced in the place of the famous guards-back formation. Both teams are in splendid condition, and the game should be a fair test of their ability...
...fair number of candidates were out for the three upperclass football teams yesterday afternoon. The Senior team went through signal practice. The Junior squad was divided into two teams which lined up against each other, and later went through a short signal practice. The Sophomores had short preliminary practice, and then formed two teams for a line-up of a few minutes...
...line are the ends. There are ten candidates for these positions, but only one man, Gardiner, a member of last year's eleven, is a good end. Corley will probably play left end, although Metzgar and Nelson are promising candidates. Corley weigh 180 pounds and has played a fair game so far this season. For the other positions in the line, there is an abundance of mediocre material. The men have been shifted about and tried in nearly every place, and the personnel of the team is not yet quite certain. Piekarski has been located finally at left tackle, where...
November 8. -- The Deaconess Fair, Peirce Hall, Boston...
...concert will be shorter than last year, and an entire new list of songs will be sung. The programme of the Mandolin and Banjo Clubs will be of the same length as last year. At the conclusion of the concert the Yale and Harvard Glee Clubs will sing together "Fair Harvard" and "Bright College Days." Immediately after the concert a dinner will be given to the musical clubs of both Universities at the University Club...