Word: getting
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...football practice yesterday afternoon was entirely secret, as it will be during the rest of the week in order to get the University eleven into the best possible shape for the game with Carlisle on Saturday. As the scrimmage on Tuesday was very satisfactory, the men were not required to go through another hard period of play yesterday, the time being devoted instead to signal practice. While the second eleven was running through signals and doing some work on the forward pass, Inches, Peirce, and Robinson, under the direction of Coach Cutts, practiced charging and catching the ball...
...first team, Nourse falling on the ball over the line. Starr kicked both the goals from touchdowns. White was tried at right halfback in the scrimmage and played a very creditable game. Peirce played exceptionally well in the line, and several times broke through to stop plays or get the ball on fumbles...
...making application for tickets it is necessary to enclose with the application the coupon which will be found in the back of the yellow season ticket. Otherwise it will be impossible to give the preference the ticket requires. Members of the University are urged by the management to get thir applications in at once. From some of those already received it appears that little care is used in filling out the blanks. Each applicant should read carefully the directions on the application blank as the management will be obliged to reject applications which do not comply with all the conditions...
Captain Foster, who has recently received a slight injury to his ankle, may get into the game. In case he does not his place at left halfback will be filled by Mason, who has been shifted over from fullback. Fraser will play at centre, as Parker has not yet wholly recovered from the injury to his shoulder. Kennard and Macdonald will start the game at end. The captains of University teams and J.D. White '07 will lead the cheering, and a special section will be reserved. It is expected that the new football songs will be sung. Brown will bring...
...call forth the best powers of undergraduate writers than that type of college story in which the principal male characters merely sleep in Cambridge. It is to be hoped, of course, that the scenes of many stories in college magazines will be outside of Cambridge. And when they get away from Cambridge, by all means let them get farther away than Boston...