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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...excellent all-around hockey, team-work and strong defensive work, coupled with the "punch" at the right moment that was so utterly lacking in the Yale game. Coach Winsor's forwards, drilled to follow back four abreast, worked perfectly for defensive work, while Captain Morgan, Loty, and Wylde kept the visitors working hard for their two tallies. As was the case last year, the Crimson forwards announced in keeping the great Hobey Baker well covered, and against Percy and "Ned" Baker, he had little chance to get under way. The University wings held up their positions better than...
...good start with a goal after 16 seconds of play, but after Baker scored the second goal 14 minutes later, the game slowed up and was marked, especially in the second period, by listless playing on both sides. The defence work of both teams stood out prominently. Wylde kept his record clear for the intercollegiate series, his 13 stops Saturday night bringing his total against Cornell, Princeton, Dartmouth, and Yale up to 64 without a score. In spite of the two shots that got away from him, York was the star of the Yale team, for the drives that tallied...
...Each person upon joining the Harvard Regiment shall sign the authorized enrollment blank, agreeing to devote three hours per week to military instruction, including both theoretical and practical work, during the period covered by the instruction course. A complete record will be kept of each member of the Regiment, showing his date of enrollment, his class, age, residence, company to which assigned, rank held, aptitude and general attention to instruction, attendance at and absence from drills, lectures, etc., and such other information as may be of future reference to the Government in event of a member being considered for appointment...
...spirited 15-minute scrimmage with the Harvard Club team, which ended in a 1 to 1 tie, wound up practice for the University seven at the Arena yesterday afternoon. Coach Winsor showed no inclination to let up in the strenuous preparation for next Saturday's game, and kept the squad hard at work for over an hour. Thacher and Baker were both laid off yesterday, the former with a hip bruise which may keep him out until Saturday. Baker had a slight cold. Their places in the forward line were taken by Taylor and Baldwin, respectively...
...imperative. There are a few who have become professionals in removing plates from the International Studio, Sketch, L'Illustration, and other illustrated publications. Sometimes a copy is cut to pieces within an hour after its arrival. Those periodicals which are particularly objects of attraction to the vandals might be kept at the desk and loaned to readers only on their signed applications. Even a system of espionage is justified; and the worst offenders, if caught, should be mercilessly discharged from the University. They will never do it honor. The CRIMSON will be glad to open its columns to the publication...