Word: finalities
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Dudley Bell '28 was in the center position on team A yesterday in the final scrimmage and in the final signal drill of the afternoon, but it is likely that R. W. Turner '28 will be able to resume his place as first string pivot within the next few days...
Every where in the thick of that tenacious battle to hold back a seemingly irresistible Eli machine. Turner was to be seen dropping Blue jerseyed runners, breaking up Yale interference, and batting down dangerous passes. When the final whistle had blown with the Bulldog still growling in front of the Crimson goal posts. Turner shared the chief honors of the day with Captain M. A. Cheek...
...fundamentals followed by a ten minute scrimmage between teams A and B was the work prescribed by Head Coach Arnold Horween '20 for his gridiron charges yesterday afternoon. At the conclusion of the workout Horween declined to announce even a tentative line-up for the Vermont game Saturday. The final decision as to several of Saturday's starting line-up still seems remote, with several ends battling on almost even terms, one guard position unsettled, and the center situation somewhat doubtful...
...recent years. The plan, which received official sanction, at that time, called for a cessation of classes during two periods of the academic year--the two and a half weeks between the Christmas vacation and the mid-year examination period and the three and a half weeks preceding final examinations. These periods were to be known as reading periods, and their adoption was to be optional with the various departments of the University. The plan was to go into affect in such departments or courses as deemed it suitable to their purposes, this fall...
...indicates the general adoption of the reading periods in all courses except those regularly open to Freshmen or peculiarly unsuited to such a plan. A majority of the departments canvassed have already approved the new plan in its main outline, while leaving the details, and in many cases the final decision as to its adoption to the individual professors and instructors. The remainder of the departments have not yet passed a final vote on the matter...