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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...April 29, the Musical Clubs will give a concert at Norwood, and this will be followed by a similar recital at Fall River on the second of May. Besides these affairs it is planned to arrange for three more concerts to take place in all probability during the month of May. Of these one will be given before the Harvard Club of Boston and another at the Chestnut Hill Club. The trial performance now tentatively arranged for next term is a dual concert with the Musical Clubs of Yale University which is expected to take place in the latter part...
...Yale management has engaged the services of a new coach in football for the fall of 1919. Dr. Albert H. Sharpe, Yale '02 M, comes to them from a coaching position at Cornell. There is to be a reorganization in the coaching system at Yale, and Dr. Sharpe is to be Director of Athletics, having supervision of all major and minor sports. Hr, himself in college days, was well known as a very excellent and versatile athlete. He not only played on the baseball and basketball teams, but played also on Yale's famous eleven, captained by F.G. Brown, which...
There are several changes in Princeton's football organization for the fall of 1919. W. W. Roper will coach the teams, beginning early next September. Spring practice will be abolished, and pre-season practice will be substituted. Also there will probably be no training table regularly, but only for a short time preceding games. There is one radical change in Princeton's schedule to be noted. Dartmouth, with whom Princeton's has played an annual game from 1907 to 1916. When formal athletics stopped, no longer appears on the schedule. The reason given was that too hard a schedule...
Replies to the postal cards that were sent to all men in the University who have had football experience indicate that there will be much good material next fall. W. J. Murray '18, W. B. Felton '19, H. C. Flower '19, E. S. Brewer '19, M. Phinney '19, C. A. Clark '19, T. H. Enwright '19, E. L. Casey '19, F. C. Church '20, A. Horween '20, H. H. Faxon '21, R. S. Humphrey '21, and W. B. Frothingham '21, all of whom are experienced players, expect to be eligible for next year's eleven...
...clock tomorrow. Additional candidates from 1922 may report at this time and may enter the competition at no disadvantage. Lack of managerial experience will not handicap Freshmen in this competitions. Men will be chosen on the ability shown this spring to try for the second assistant managership next fall...