Word: headings
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...death of Dean Wright of the Graduate School will be sorely felt in all branches of the University but particularly in the Classical Department, of which he was the head for many years. His researches and publications stamped him as an authority on classical philology, and his administrative ability was of immeasurable value in the development of the Graduate School. It is to such men as Dean Wright, men of great personal charm and profound learning, that Harvard owes the place which she now holds in this country and abroad...
...very evident. Coach Haughton has done everything in his power to make the work pleasanter for the men, and to break up the tire-someness of daily routine. The University eleven, the second team and the Freshmen have each had their individual coaching staff, all under the direction of Head Coach Haughton. There have been coaches for the different positions, who took care of the development of their particular men, while Coach Haughton superintended the development of the team as a whole...
...Corey '11, quarterback, has been showing improvement steadily in his ability to run the team. He has a very level head, starts the plays in good shape and his passing is excellent. He is a very sure man in catching punts but is some-what slow in running them back...
...officials are as follows: referee--Williams Langford, Trinity; umpire--W. H. Edwards, Princeton; field judge--E. K. Hall, Dartmouth; head linesman--Guy Ayrault, Groton...
...story as published in this morning's papers, that Mr. Haughton has agreed to continue as head coach of the Harvard football team, is not true. Mr. Haughton desires to have it known that the report is without foundation, and beyond a flat denial of the statement as published, does not care to discuss the situation...