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...made late last night by F. W. Moore '93, Graduate Treasurer of the Athletic Association. Rollins was a quarterback on the University team in 1915 which beat Yale 41-0. He had charge of the 1920. Freshman team, and was head coach of the informals a year ago this fall. At present, Rollin s is a student at M. I. T., but will devote his afternoons to the football team. Rollins will be assisted by F.J.O'Brien'14 as end coach and W. B. Snow, Jr.,'18 as mentor of the linemen...
...announcement that Percy. D. Haughton '99 would be unable to resume his position as coach of the University his position as coach of the University football team next fall was confirmed by the Athletic Association yesterday. noon. "We have been afraid for some time that Mr. Haughton would be unable to return next year," said F. W. Moore '93 in an interview with a CRIMSON reporter, "but even after we received a tentative refusal a short time age, we hoped that Mr. Haughton might be persuaded to change his mind, until we receive definite word from him last night...
...have not yet decided upon a head coach for next fall, but hope to obtain some one who has worked with Mr. Haughton. In 1908, the football coaching system was reorganized and was developed and elaborated by Haughton until formal athletics were cancelled in 1916. We hope to go on with this "Haughton system," and for this reason we are very anxious to secure some man who has either coached or played football under Mr. Haughton. I expect that the usual graduate coaches will be on hand to assist, but we do not yet know of anyone who will...
...reason that Mr. Haughton will not be able to continue his coaching is his connection with the banking firm of White, Weld, & Co., which will take up all his time next fall. Mr. Haughton's statement, which was made public yesterday, is as follows...
...nearly 5000 sailors before the signing of the armistice. Many of the University buildings, including Pierce Hall, formerly the Engineering building, Perkins Hall, Walter Hastings Hall, the Hemenway Gymnasium, and Memorial Hall have been taken over by the school, but were inadequate to accommodate the increased enrollment. Last Fall it was necessary to erect temporary wooden barracks on the Common to provide room for this growth, but since the close of the war, the enrollment has fallen off steadily...