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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...past week, and the work of Bond, who put over three placement kicks from the forty, forty-two, and forty-five-yard lines, respectively, was especially encouraging. The whole team played better as a unit, and two or three more scrimmages should polish off their team-work in good shape...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1919 MASS MEETING TOMORROW | 11/10/1915 | See Source »

...omitted; and this year only four weeks are offered. A brilliant program, however, has been arranged, including the most popular operas, with stars to be imported from the Metropolitan Company of New York. The man who has never heretofore risen above musical comedy should be inveigled into hearing good opera by the frequent numbers of the peerless Mile. Anna Pavlowa. Only the prodigal will miss this opportunity to obtain a knowledge of opera,--an essential to a rounded education...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OPERA RETURNS. | 11/10/1915 | See Source »

Yesterday was set aside as a day of rest for the University regulars. None of the men who started against Princeton were on the field, although they are all in good condition. Two teams of substitutes went through signal drills and a light scrimmage against each other. Light practice will probably be the rule this week, especially for the regulars...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DAY OF REST FOR REGULARS | 11/9/1915 | See Source »

...risk any more injures. Neither Coolidge nor Canfield will be able to play again this season. Rich was out and took part in practice yesterday, and Brownell will probably be out again in two or three days. All the men came through the Exeter game on Saturday in good shape except Flynn, whose leg was badly bruised, but he will be well...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshman Squad Started Final Week of Practice | 11/9/1915 | See Source »

...efficiency in the mass we must have for every individual freedom and the opportunity to develop initiative? Do we not believe that Pasteur's definition democracy is the correct one--democracy is that form of government which permits every individual citizen to do his best for the common good...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRESIDENT ELIOT AT DINNER OF NEW YORK HARVARD CLUB | 11/9/1915 | See Source »

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