Word: fish
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...knees. Bush and Long did not work but ran around the track. Long's knee is fast rounding into shape and he will be ready for hard work very soon. Coach Haughton, who has recovered from his illness, directed the practice. In addition to Coaches Leary, Blagden, Cutting, and Fish, C. J. Nourse '09, centre on the 1908 team, in his football clothes, coached the centres...
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...during the season. No scrimmage was held yesterday, and after a long black-board talk, the squad was drilled in several new plays. The linemen practiced breaking through, while the ends and backs were instructed by Coaches Haughton and Leary. J. W. Farley '99, H. Foster '07, and H. Fish, Jr., '10 were on the field and assisted the coaches. All the men were in first class condition except Corbett, who has a boil on his hand and will be out for a few days...
...twenty-two men who have won their football "H," eight will not return to College. H. Fish '10, G. G. Browne '10, F. deH. Houston '10, H. B. Sprague '11, G. S. West '10, P. Withington '10, E. V. Long '10, and S. Galatti '10 will graduate; yet only four of these men played last fall against Yale. Fish will be the greatest loss to the team, as he was one of the best tackles of the past few years. P. Withington's place at centre will be hard to fill. There will be a number of promising...
...Lynes '10 introduced the speakers. The judges were: Professor J. D. Brennan '69, I. T. Burr '79, R. G. Dodge '93, F. P. Fish '75, J. D. Greene '96, R. Homans '94, Professor W. B. Munro, A.M. '99, T. N. Perkins '91, and Dr. H. P. Walcott '58. While the judges were in consultation at the close of the speaking, the University Banjo Club gave several popular selections...