Word: gone
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...talk on Saturday's game, and then the men went on the field for a half-hour of elementary drill, the linesmen under Coaches L. and P. Withington, the ends under Coach Leary, and the backs under Coaches Daly and Wigglesworth. Two teams were assembled and a short scrimmage gone through in which the coaches gave particular attention to stopping forward passes such as were used in the Williams game on Saturday. In the absence of Storer, T. Frothingham played left tackle, while Brickley's place at fullback was filled by Bradlee...
...Yale football team has gone through a hard week's training. With the exception of Captain Spalding and a few stars, all the men have been put into hard scrimmages every day. Captain Spalding has been resting because of slight stomach trouble, but he will surely play in today's game with Syracuse. Bomeisler, the all-American end, will be out of the game for at least two weeks. The rudimentary drills with dummy and ball have been excessively long. Yesterday afternoon the freshmen were scrimmaged, and Warren, right tackle, was cut about the face. He will play in today...
...private school graduates; in sharp contrast, have never gone through any sifting process. Of course they have been subject to examinations like all schoolboys everywhere; but in their case no process of gradual selection has been at work to produce the intellectually fit. The boys go to school at 12 or 14 years of age because their parents want them to and can afford to send them; and for like reasons 90 per cent of the same boys go to college...
...forward cockpit is a seat for two persons. In the compartment just behind this is the covered engine, with the operator's cockpit aft. When the crews go to New London on June 3 the new launch will be taken along with the older one which has always gone to the race before...
...this morning's CRIMSON indicates that window-breaking has not ceased. It might be the muckers, but it is not. The Lampoon is justifiably angry at being several times the victim of criminally thoughtless childishness. In an adult community window-smashers are jailed: the fact that this outrage has gone on spasmodically for over a year reflects no credit on the maturity of the College community which rather prides itself on being grown up, yet tolerates public nuisances in its midst...