Word: frequent
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...freshmen defeated a picked eleven yesterday afternoon, 8-0. Although the game was closely contested, it was a poor exhibition of football, misplays being frequent on both sides. There was no visible improvement in the development of the team play of the freshmen, but several of the men played well individually and showed a tendency towards remedying their defects. The tackling still continues to be the most noticeable weakness and it seems impossible for some of the players to improve in this respect. The line men played a strong offensive game and were particularly successful in stopping kicks...
...Boston and Albany depot, the same as last year. This year, however, a new train will be run from Cambridge, at nine o'clock, as announced in the CRIMSON for November 10. The first train from Boston will leave at 6.50, and special trains will be run at frequent intervals from then, till the crowd is over. The regular trains will be run as usual...
...preparatory schools which contributed the largest number of men to '97 and '96 S. at Yale. It will be seen that Andover leads the list with 45 men. Several men were prepared at two different schools. In this case they are counted for both schools. The most frequent combinations were Lawrenceville and St. Paul, Berkeley and Andover, and Cutler's and Andover. The list is as follows...
...minute halves were played. In the first the graduates kept the ball well into the 'varsity's territory for a few minutes through Corbett's kicking and frequent fumbles by the 'varsity. The 'varsity then got to work and by steady rushes worked the ball down to the four yard line, when time was called. In the second half the graduates lost the ball at once on a fumble. The 'varsity worked it down to within two yards of the line when Wrightington fumbled. Corbett kicked and the 'varsity then did the best playing of the afternoon. Good clean rushes...
...view of the frequent applications to instructors in this department to recommend tutors to students, the Department has voted to prepare a list of members of the University approved as tutors in French. The list will be published on the bulletin board, in the CRIMSON, and sent to the Deans of the different Schools and to the Chairmen of the Committee on Advisors to Freshmen and of the Committee on Special students...