Word: filles
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...changes in the left side of the line should make that side exceedingly strong after the men get settled down to their positions. Grant, though light for a center, plays a hard, snappy game and should fill his position well against a light team...
...profit by it. If under twenty years of age, they must have graduated from a high school or an institution of equal grade; and if over twenty, must have so graduated or show in some other way a sufficient education. For this purpose, applicants will be required to fill out blanks stating their name age; schooling, the kind and extent of reading they have done, and other facts that will make it possible to determine their qualifications. If the Institute is satisfied of the applicants proficiency, a ticket of admission to the course will be sent...
...against Yale. Kennard and Macdonald, both of whom played in the Yale game last year, seem to be the leading candidates for end, with M. C. Peirce and Bird the first substitutes. The tackle positions are very uncertain. There is some talk of shifting W. Peirce to guard, to fill the place left vacant by Kersburg. In that case the best men for tackle would be Inches, Robinson, Hoar or H. C. Blanchard. Burr will undoubtedly fill his former position of left guard; and barring Peirce, the most likely men for right guard are Alley, Brock and Wilson, who played...
...University baseball nine will lose only two players by graduation this spring: Captain Dexter and D. C. Brennan. It will be hard to find an outfielder to fill Dexter's place, and it will be many times more difficult to find a man whose influence on the team will be as excellent as has been Dexter's during the past three years. He has played an excellent game, both in the field and at bat, and has further proved his worth as a captain by his conscientious efforts this year...
...University crew the prospects for next year are very similar to the prospects for this year's combination. Three men will be lost out of the eight by graduation and one out of the four-oar. Farley's place at stroke will be the most difficult to fill satisfactorily. G. G. Bacon '08, the present stroke of the University four-oar, and his brother, E. C. Bacon '10, stroke and captain of the Freshman crew, will be the most likely candidates for the place. Number four will not be so difficult a place to fill, when R. L. Bacon...