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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...material in my judgment has always been about the same, the quantity of candidates from which the team is selected, making it pretty safe that a first class eleven could be brought out each year. There is no space to mention the individual merits of the players or of the coaches, but there has been a harmonious pulling together of all the coaches and players of previous years, each one coming out in the autumn and helping along the new system with a spirit that commands admiration. I believe Harvard to be more faithful in the corps of coaches with...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: REVIEW OF FOOTBALL. | 12/11/1901 | See Source »

...more active part in the deliberations of the Administrative Boards and in the meetings of his own Department. In private conference with his colleagues he spoke freely and forcibly. He held strong opinions and advocated them strongly; but he was every ready to revise his views, or to suspend judgment in matters of controversy, and he was quick to recognize the tenability of theories with which he could not at the moment agree. He was earnest and zealous in his work as a teacher, and became deeply interested in the promotion of improved methods of teaching the Classics...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Memorial Obituary of Professor Greenough. | 12/4/1901 | See Source »

...Charles River Dam Commission will give a hearing on December 16. Mr. W. S. Youngman '95 and Mr. Nathan Matthews '75, ex-mayor of Boston, will speak in favor of the dam and Judge Dunbar will represent the opposition. In order that professional judgment may be had at the hearing, two civil engineers, Mr. P. M. Blake of Newton and Mr. Rudolph Herwig of New York, have been engaged. A secretary for the Commission will be appointed this week...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Charles River Dam Hearing. | 12/2/1901 | See Source »

...since the disqualification of Glass, has been filled by substitutes, of whom Hamlin, a substitute tackle last year, seems to be the most promising man. He is a hard, earnest player but is hardly capable of maintaining his predecessor's standard. Holt at centre passes well and uses good judgment. He was substitute to Olcott last year. DeSaulles at quarterback has become a brilliant player, and is especially effective in receiving and running back punts. He also displays considerable generalship in directing plays. Of last year's backs Chadwick alone remains, and is playing a very consistent game at right...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Yale Team. | 11/23/1901 | See Source »

...yards was the result of extremely clever playing. Wright at left tackle was more effective on the offense than on the defense. He handled himself awkwardly and did not take care of his opponent. J. T. Jones, who took his place, played aggressively, but not with good judgment. Lawrence at right tackle was not strong in defense and on the offense did not get his opponent out of the way. He gained ground unusually well on the tackles-back play. Bowditch at right end got down well under punts and played reliably. He was too eager, however, and twice caused...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 27; DARTMOUTH, 12. | 11/18/1901 | See Source »

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