Word: generally
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Against the Indians, Coach Haughton sends in a team which is the result of the last Tuesday's shift, a team which presents an old combination in the backfield, but which possesses a new field general and new line-men. Willcox does not possess Watson's experience, but he is a faster and more tricky runner with the ball. Today's game will shown whether or not he is the better man at directing the crimson attack. With Coolidge and Soucy at ends, that department of the line does not at this time seem to have been changed much...
...should have no little trouble in beating, although Syracuse, despite having one of the heaviest lines in the East, does not seem to have developed much scoring ability, being able to get only six points against the comparatively weak Bucknell eleven last week. In Glick Princeton has an excellent general and a good man both in running with the ball and also in the interference. As a punter Driggs, is far ahead of the Syracuse kickers. The Princeton line has suffered so far through lack of coaching, but this ought to improve now that Cooney has returned to take care...
...program of the season will consist of a series of open meetings, at which short addresses will be followed by general discussions and social half-hours. The following well known men will address the society: President Nichols of Dartmouth President Vincent of the University of Minnesota, Professor Joseph H. Beale '82 of the Law School, and Doctor G. A. Johnston Ross of the Union Theological Seminary. Dates and subjects will be announced later. If there is sufficient demand, a series of Sunday evening meetings will be arranged in the near future. Several discussion groups are to be organized and will...
...work for the coming season will be discussed, with especial reference to the fortnightly meetings which are held throughout the year. The lectures on topics from the Bible which are given on Wednesday evenings, will also be outlined. After the speeches, light refreshments will be served and general discussion will take place...
Plans for the formation of a company of heavy field artillery among Yale undergraduates and men in the graduate department have recently been announced as a part of the plan for national preparedness. The battery will be recruited to 138 men, and Major-General Leonard Wood M.D. '84, will detail instructors to drill...