Word: game
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...fair show." On the other hand, during all the time I participated in the work on Soldiers Field, I was treated with uniform courtesy and consideration by the coaches, the trainer and the management. I was given every opportunity to make good. After my participation in the Bowdoin game I was assigned to the University locker room and the training table--a distinction which I will remember with pleasure...
...participant in the great game from the stand-point of one coming from the southwest, I wish to give voice to my unreserved admiration for the thorough and scientific methods of coaching on Soldiers Field, the personal care and attention given to individual candidates. I have a firm belief in the system inaugurated by Head Coach Crane, aided by his well chosen staff of assistants. His work is characterized by that thoughtful zeal and clear-headedness which in the end must bring success...
...stubborn defensive stand on the one-yard line Saturday, followed by that brilliant set of offensive plays, which, in the closing moments of the game, transformed a defeat into a clean-cut victory, should in themselves be sufficient to establish confidence in the minds of the most exacting critics. It is up to the Harvard men to rally to the support of Coach Crane for these remaining three weeks and accord him that necessary element in all campaigns--enthusiasm--the kind that always wins victories...
...John Harvard Celebration Committee for the evening of Friday, November 29. The appointment of F. Dexter '08 as coach of the association football team in place of A. N. Reggio '07, resigned, was approved. It was further voted that the University basketball team be allowed to play its annual game with Yale at the Mechanics Building, Boston...
...meeting of representatives of Harvard and Yale held in Springfield last Friday evening, the following officials were chosen for the Yale game: referee, M. J. Thompson of Georgetown; umpire, W. H. Edwards of Princeton; field judge, H. H. Hackett of West Point; head linesman and time-keeper, W. S. Langford of Trinity...