Word: forward
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Thirty-five candidates for the positions of forward and goalkeeper reported for practice yesterday afternoon. The work was very elementary, and consisted of shooting for the forwards and easy practice for the goalkeepers. Men for other positions will not be called out until the weather permits practice on the ice. A complete list of candidates and their positions, will be announced in a few days. A rink has been built in he curve of the Stadium on Soldiers Field instead of on Holmes Field as in previous years. This will be flooded as soon as the weather permits, and outdoor...
...eleven, at present, is undoubtedly stronger than at any time during the past season. It has recovered entirely from its unprogressive period of a short time ago, and has since been going forward rapidly...
...against $12,426.33 in 1902-03. This is, however, the clear profit after charging off $700.00 of bad debts contracted prior to July 1, 1903, and $600.00 for decrease in the value of fixtures; after deducting $8,000,00 from the inventory of unsalable merchandise brought forward from previous years; and after paying $4,760.00 for expenses and alterations of Lyceum Hall. The charging off of the bad debts and the deduction on the valuation of old stock were necessary to put the Society on a sound basis. Interest and taxes on Lyceum Hall, which were during the past year...
Outside the typographical improvements which include a shortened reading line, the featuring of the "leader," and trimmed edges, the reading matter is of exceptional interest. A more straight-forward, sensible and well-written article than "The Crew Coach" by W. H. L. Bell '04, is seldom if ever seen in an undergraduate publication. His view may not be the correct one but the manner in which he writes will find it many supporters; and it is well worth reading. Of the other contributions, "The Skipper of Halibut Bay," a story by C. H. Brown '05, and "The Greater Birth...
...opportunities not to be missed by anyone interested in athletics or in physical development. The two Japanese who will demonstrate the art are among the most expert in Japan, and the art itself is so wonderful as to seem miraculous. I hope any one that feels interested will come forward, and ask how it feels, for without the least danger--the Jiujitsu men are very careful--he will experience a great sensation. JOHN F. PRBKINS...