Word: filled
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...will begin at Soldiers Field this afternoon at 3 o'clock. This competition is a short one and more men than reported last night should report at the Locker Building this afternoon. Three men will be chosen after the cross-country season, ending about the last of November, to fill the positions of manager, assistant manager, and second assistant manager. Previous experience in the management of teams will not be required...
...will be held in Hollis 31, this evening at 7.30 o'clock, at which the work of the competition will be outlined. The Freshman competition will last through the cross-country season, ending about the last of November, when three men will be chosen from among the competitors, to fill the positions of manager, assistant manager, and second assistant manager. Previous experience in the management of teams will not be required...
Cornell is also confronted with the task of training many new men to fill gaps caused by graduation and ineligibility. The excellent spirit shown by the candidates, however, is doing much to dispel the gloom at Ithaca. Furthermore, most of the available men are conversant with Coach Sharpe's methods and teachings, another factor which will count greatly in the upbuilding of an aggressive team. Cornell's first game will be played Wednesday with Ursinus...
...player and unless bothered by his injury should readily hold down a permanent position on the team. Though he played tackle during the season of 1911 when injury compelled him to retire, he possesses the qualities requisite for an end; the is speedy and a hard tackler, and may fill in the gap in the end made by Felton's graduation. Mills, though somewhat green, has the weight and build to make a first-class linesman and may be used in one of the guard positions...
...elected to the Board of Overseers last Commencement Day, one to fill the place of Jerome D. Greene '96, resigned, were Professor George Herbert Palmer '64, of Cambridge; William Roscoe Thayer '$1, of Cambridge; Dr. Frederick Cheever Shattuck '$8, of Boston: Langdon Parker Marvin '98, of New York; Frederick Perry Fish '75, of Boston: and Harlan Page Amen '79, of Exeter...