Word: following
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...order of the crews follow...
...absolutely useless because no one has learned to sing them, and this might easily have been done yesterday. I would suggest that the CRIMSON reprint the songs as a supplement to Saturday's issue and urge every man to take a copy with him to the game and follow the band with the songs. Moreover, the ushers, 250 in number, could site together after the game has begun and lead in the singing. This would insure one solid body of men, and the others scattered through the stands would readily join in. The Yale men have arranged to do this...
...bring the songs to the Field for reference. Should the singing be successful, the three songs will be printed on cards and distributed by the CRIMSON on the morning of the game. It is further hoped that the Glee Club will lead the singing next Saturday. The songs follow...
...line-up follow: Harvard. Dartmouth. Ristine, l.e. r. e., O'Connor. Donald, l.t. r.t., Alling. A. R. Sargent, l.g. r.g., Corson. C. Sargent, c. c., Rogers, Burden, r.g. l.g., Lowe. Lawrence, r.t. l.t., Crowell. Hallowell, r.e. l.e., Boyle. Fincke, q.b. q.b., Wentworth. Sawin, l.h. r.h., Stickney. Kendall, r.h. l.h., Farmer. Ellis, f.b. f.b., Proctor...
Sugden, centre, is heavy and slow. He fails to use his weight in backing up plays directed at other points in the line and does not follow the ball consistently. His passing is very erratic...