Word: fall
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Tickets for the fall production of the Dramatic Club. "The Perverseness of Pamela," may be had from W. S. Mack, Jr., '17, Westmorly 27, (telephone 'Cambridge 3145), at Herrick's, and at the Co-operative store, at $1.00 and $1.50 each for all performances...
...connection with the revision of the rules and discussion concerning the attitude to be taken by the three universities regarding summer baseball, the case of the five Yale players who withdrew from participation in intercollegiate athletics this fall upon discovering that they had violated the Yale rule covering this matter, was considered informally. This subject fell outside the purpose of the meeting and the committee did not, of course, feel competent to pass on the case. There was, however, a very full discussion of the matter in all its bearings. It is expected that following further discussion...
Brown will lose only five regulars from her successful 1915 football team by graduation, with the result that the prospects for next year are exceptionally good. Almost all of the players who came into prominence this season will be eligible next fall. The greatest blow to the team will be the loss of Captain Andrews at halfback, who all through the season has proved a capable leader. In addition to his work in the backfield, Andrews was the best punter on the team. He was also a drop kicker of some ability, his field goal being the only score...
...Coach Robinson should have little trouble in developing a team even stronger than this year's. Pollard stands out as the star of the 1916 eleven. Although inclined to be erratic, this player by his clever dodging running made himself the chief ground-gaining asset of the team this fall. With more experience the should develop into a phenomenal halfback. Besides Pollard there are such men as Purdy, Jemail, and Murphy in the backfield. These, with Sprague, Ward, and Wade, to bolster up the forwards, should produce a strong combination next year...
...Yale Daily News is now established in its new offices in the basement of Fayerweather Hall. For some time the need of more spacious quarters has been felt, and especially at the beginning of a fall competition, when the small "heelers" room was always overcrowded...