Word: heads
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Following the reception, in the Living Room, a football meeting for all Freshman candidates will be held up-stairs in the Assembly Room. All 1907 men of football experience or ability are expected to attend. Captain Marshall and Head Coach Cranston will speak briefly, outlining the work and plans for the development of the class squad...
Under the direction of Head Coach Cranston and Captain Marshall, about fifty men reported for early football practice on September 17. Since that time the squad has been increased to about eighty men, and judging from the recent rate of increase, by the time of the opening of College probably the usual large number of candidates will have appeared. With the exception of Sugden, all the members of last year's team who intend to play this season have returned. The material so far available is not so heavy as that of last year, but there is greater uniformity...
...games, with Williams and Bowdoin, which will be played before College, opens. During the first two weeks the men will be under the direction of the usual large number of graduate coaches, but after the squad has been cut down the work will be conducted almost entirely by Head-Coach Cranston and his regular staff. All but four of the regular members of the team last fall will return and again try for positions on the eleven. The fact that three of the men who will not return were players back of the line, however, will make the task...
...Clarkson will speak. It is also hoped that Maj. Higginson and Col. Hallowell will speak. The Glee Club will sing, and J.H. Densmore '04 will play various selections between the speeches. Plans will be made for marching to the game tomorrow. Kanrich's band of twenty pieces will probably head the procession and the students will follow by classes...
...addition to head-coach Wendell, A.V. Galbraith '99 and G.P. Milne '01, were on the field. After the usual batting work the remainder of the afternoon was devoted to fielding practice with men on bases. Although not up to the standard set in the Pennsylvania game, the play was occasionally brilliant. R.P. Kernan was behind the bat once more and seemed to have recovered from his strained ankle...