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...Haughton '99 watched practice all afternoon, devoting most of his attention to working out a stronger defense against forward passes. T. C. Wales '21, captain of the second eleven, has been raised to the University squad, and will pilot one of the red-jerseyed elevens today...
...Leary '05, coach of ends and backs under Haughton, and Paul Hollister '13, were on the field coaching the ends yesterday...
...suggestion of W. Cameron Forbes '92, and P. D. Haughton 99, both former University football coaches, three rows of the Players' Bench will be reserved for old football "H" men and their families. Steps will lead from these seats on to the field, allowing the old players to reach the side-lines. This innovation in the Stadium is taken directly from the "old blue" stands beside the fields of English colleges...
Interest in the sport is even more accentuated this fall by the desire of all to wish success to Coach Fisher and his corps of young assistants. In recent years Harvard football has been associated with the Haughton system, the combination of which meant a winning team. Even in 1916, when Mr. Haughton had little personal connection, the method of coaching was still given his name. But now everything is new. A different organization must be established. That means that every undergraduate must more than over do his share to help the team along. The old Harvard spirit, largely forgotten...
Since the beginning Coach Fisher has had a large number of assistants, most of whom learned football under the Haughton regime. Among them are Richard Wigglesworth, Samuel Felton, Henry Gardner. H. Hardwick, D. Watson Thomas Campbell, James Knox, D. Parmenter, Dr. Paul Withington, W. B. Snow, Robert Guild, Wingate Rollins, Charles Coolidge and Richard Lewis...