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...coaches were out in full force. Dr. Brooks, Mr. Deland, Mr. Lathrop, Newell '94 and Lewis L. S., were all present, though Mr. Deland and Newell were the only ones to take any active part in infusing life into the work. The men appeared stiff at first but soon warmed to the work, so that one could never have judged that they had recently gone through so severe a strain. Hallowell was out in spite of his broken nose and went through the signals with the first eleven. Hayes has developed a bad ankle, and had little to do aside...
Until October, work was light, though increasing in severity. A new system of training, the scheme of Mr. Lathrop, trainer of the Mott Haven team, was adopted. His plan was to train the men gradually, making the work a little harder every day, so that not until today should the team be in the best physical condition. Other years have shown a strange contrast. Usually the players have been overtrained two or three weeks before the game. This year, while in no single instance have they shown enough endurance for a Yale game, they have had more endurance each...
...coaching has been more systematic than ever before. Dr. Brooks has been chairman and general advisor; Drs. Conant and Porter medical attendants; Lewis, Cranston, Crosby, Willard, Newell, Trafford coaches for special positions; Mr. Deland inventor of new plays; and Mr. Lathrop trainer in general...
Timers, F. B. Wood, G. F. Brown, J. G. Lathrop...
Harvard Union.The adjourned meeting of the Harvard Union was held last night in 26 Grays. The following men were elected members: J. P. Hall L. S., A. J. Peters '95, F. S. Elliot '95, L. T. Ross L. S., J. P. Gately '97, C. N. Lathrop '96, L. B. Murdock '96, R. C. Davis '97, H. L. Belisle '96, N. B. Marshall '97, S. P. Delany...