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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...shown no tendency to fall off, but has so far set a high standard. We should like to know to what an extent this is due to the publicly prepared men, and to what extent to the new-plan men. It may be quite possible that we have at hand valuable information as to the better method of preparing men for college, full mechanical training or individualistic intelligent development; some light may be thrown on one or two queries propounded by President Lowell in this week's Alumni Bulletin. Taken with the fact that an astonishingly larger number...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE DRIFT. | 11/13/1913 | See Source »

...Princeton game failed to produce any injuries of more than very minor significance among the regulars, and they will all be on hand for the hard work during the remainder of the week. The period preceding the Brown game is all that remains in which the coaches may hope to do any real developing of the eleven, and it is certain that the scrimmages will be gruelling, directed toward a general strengthening and speeding up. Today's practice, further more, should decide whether any changes will be made in the present line...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DAY OF REST FOR REGULARS | 11/11/1913 | See Source »

...much general satisfaction to graduates of the university who are interested in its rowing future as the editorial published in the Yale News last week calling for the termination of the present coaching regime. The independence and the stubborn backbone which requested the present coach and his assistants to hand in their commissions was the sign which was particularly pleasing to many Yale men. It has seemed to many of the older graduates that the characteristic Yale directness has been lacking at New Haven of late and the blunt stand taken by the student editors is taken as a sign...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE ROWING AT LOW EBB | 11/11/1913 | See Source »

...today the football team will leave the Square in a special car. Every man in College is expected to assemble at this time and give the men a rousing send-off. Cheer leaders will be on hand and supporters of the team should should turn out in force...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Team Leaves Square at 12.20 | 11/7/1913 | See Source »

This theme of the reformed criminal being confronted by his past when he has set his hand to good works is as old as Jean Valjean and as young as Jimmy Valentine. In each case it has been as genuine as the character about whom it revolved, and no more so. Unfortunately, Phil Durgan in "We The People" is not sufficiently tangible as a character to let us judge of this. In action he is at best merely a hero, and in the cross-examination of the third act, a hero somewhat at a loss for smart things...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "We, The People" at Castle Square | 11/4/1913 | See Source »

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