Word: fisher
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Whatever may be the advantages of one situation over the other, it seems obvious that the problems of education in England are approximately the same as those faced in the United States. H. A. L. Fisher, Pres- ident of the English Board of Education during the War, contributes to the current Yale Review an account of his incumbency which might well have been written by an American State head of schools during the same period. The manner would be different and the names would change, but the substantial facts would be much the same...
Barring rain, Coach Fisher plans to begin work on the fundamentals of passing and falling on the ball. This will be continued until signal practice begins the first of next week. The last few days before the spring recess will be devoted in part to scrimmages and more intensive drill. If it proves impossible to start practice today, the spring season will probably continue after the vacation...
...original plans called for three weeks of drill this spring, but the time which has been lost in getting started will not be added at the end, and the length of the practice has been reduced to approximately two weeks. Coach Fisher expects, however, to cover the same amount of work in the shorter period by intensive drill...
...Fisher '12, who has been in charge of the Crimson football teams since 1919, will be in personal charge of the squad this spring. He will be assisted by Coaches J. L. Knox '98, D. E. Parmenter '13, and by several of this year's letter men, including Vinton Chapin '23, P. F. Coburn '23, C. A. C. Eastman '24, and J. M. Hartley '23. The coaches are planning to hold dropkicking, punting, and placement kicking contests at the end of the practice period, as was done last year...
Head Coach R. T. Fisher '12, who will be in charge of the squad, will be assisted by J. L. Knox '98, D. E. Parmenter '13, and by several of this year's letter men, including Vinton Chapin '23, P. F. Coburn '23, C. A. C. Eastman '24, and J. M. Hartley...