Word: lated
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...manager and producer, coming to this country in 1902 with Mrs. Patrick Campbell's company. During the 14 years he has been here Mr. Dornton has been with the Charles Frohman firm for four seasons, two seasons with Henry Miller, three seasons with the Shuberts, two seasons with the late Mrs. Le Moyne as well as many times with other engagements in which he has played many parts and acted as stage director. The most effective part Mr. Dornton has played in America was "the Bishop" in Charles Ram Kennedy's "The Servant in the House...
...eleven which is strong as a unit and experienced individually. For the early-season showing of Captain Wilson and his phenomenal material it is unfortunate that the step was not taken sooner. Today's game, the final test, will decide whether or not the step was taken too late. Whatever the result, it is certain that the experience of the 1915 season has taught Yale a great lesson, and that in future her elevens may be expected to produce a safer, saner, and a far better brand of football...
...time when the latter team was badly disorganized by the loss of three players who were found to be ineligible. The University's defeat, on the other hand, was by the strong Columbia team, which at present leads the league. The Harvard players have been steadily improving of late, Weld and Wood being especially adept at team-play. The teams will line up as follows: HARVARD. YALE. Emmons, g. g., Weyl Daly, r.f. l.f., Crawford Jennings or Freedman, l.f. r.f., Wood Hartwell, r.h.b. l.h.b., McCance Moffat, c.h.b. c.h.b., Haskell Reilly, l.h.b. r.h.b., Booth Smith, r.o.f. l.o.f., Souther Weld, l.o.f. r.o.f...
...made the legatee of the donator's estate. The fund which goes to the university will be divided into three equal parts, each of which will be given to one of the three departments of the University. In addition, $50,000 is left as a church fund. The late Mr. Hotchkiss was a rubber merchant...
...fact that players and spectators were at a decided disadvantage, there was danger in forcing thousands of persons to grope their way down dark stairways, over loose boards, and only partially constructed wooden stands. For another year safety, even aside from football considerations, calls for earlier games in late October...