Word: gooding
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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While it is assumed that these breaches of good manners are entirely thoughtless, they must none the less create a very bad impression in the minds not only of the lecturer, but of the guests who are admitted to some of the courses. It is greatly to be hoped that merely calling the attention of the students to these disturbances will cause them to cease. R. F. GARDINER...
...Boston and Albany Railroad will run special trains to New Haven for the Yale game via Springfield. These trains will leave the South Station at 8.25 o'clock. The rates will be as follows: $4.50 for round-trip tickets good in coaches on regular or special trains; $6.30 for round-trip tickets good in parlor or sleeping cars, on payment of Pullman space rates; $8.30 for round-trip tickets good only in parlor or sleeping cars or special trains, including a seat in both directions...
About 30 men reported for the first practice in association football yesterday afternoon. Two teams were formed and a thirty-minute half was played, both sides scoring once. Judging by the work yesterday, and the number of candidates, the prospects for a good team are promising. Practice will continue daily at 3.45 o'clock...
...meeting of the Sophomore class last night the following committee of ten was elected to nominate candidates for class officers: F. M. Blagden, E. P. Currier, T. C. Defriez 2d, E. M. Gilbert, G. C. Good, L. K. Lunt, H. McCall, R. M. Middlemass, A. S. Olmsted, and E. T. Wentworth. This committee will choose at least two candidates for each office within a week. Other candidates may also be nominated by petitions signed by fifty members of the class, to be handed in to the committee before November...
Yale defeated West Point last Saturday in a hard fought game by the score of 10 to 6, scoring all the ten points in the second half. West Point, using the forward pass to good advantage, scored a touchdown toward the end of the first half, from which Mountford kicked the goal. Throughout the first period, Yale was distinctly outplayed, and repeatedly the linesmen were thrown back by the more aggressive West Point forwards. Jones's work at quarterback was far below his usual game and his wretched handling of punts handicapped Yale severely...