Word: goodness
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Harvard Athletic Association, and unless validated these tickets will be dishonored and the seats for which they are issued resold. Such tickets are now listed as void, but if presented with a full explanation of the circumstances under which they were purchased, they will be indorsed officially as good. Tickets may be validated this morning at the office of the Athletic Association, or between ten and eleven at No. 905 Exchange Building, Boston...
Yale is fortunate in having a number of good ends, although of these Logan and Vaughan are incapacitated on account of injuries. Kilpatrick is a fast, heavy man, and is excellent on defence. The regular tackles, Hobbs and Lilley, are both experienced men and hard and sure tacklers. Andrus and Goebel, the guards, are also experienced players and are dangerous men both on account of their weight and their ability. Cooney, at centre, is a good passer, but his weight makes him slow. Howe, the final choice for quarterback, has shown good judgment in his choice of plays all through...
...Yale football squad of 40 players, accompanied by managers, trainers, and coaches Jones, Hinkeur, Roraback, Smith, Veeder, and Wheaton arrived at the Woodland Park Hotel, Auburndale, at 5.45 o'clock last night, after leaving New Haven on the noon train. Apart from injuries, all the men are in good condition. The squad will come to Cambridge in automobiles this morning, and will hold a light practice in the Stadium, contrary to the custom of past years. The team will not practice this afternoon...
...joint meeting and separate annual meetings of the National Municipal League, the National Conference for Good City Government, and the American Civic Association, began at Cincinnati, Ohio, last evening. This evening President C.W. Eliot '53, of the National Conservation League, will be the principal speaker...
...team, the first five for each scoring the numerical value of their positions at the finish, and the team with the least score winning. W. F. Kaynor '11S. of Yale finished first, covering the six and three-quarters miles course in 37 minutes and 5 seconds, which is very good time...