Word: latters
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Radio School eleven by a score of 6 to 0, Saturday afternoon. The Freshmen did not show remarkable team play, but Coach Wallace is hopeful of a later development of the excellent material on hand. The line plunges of E. Stillman '21, and R. C. Humphrey, '21 and the latter's punting were prominent features of the contest. The score came at the opening of the second period. Stillman made a 17 yard gain, followed by three plunges by Humphrey through guard and tackle the last of which crossed the line for the only score. Faxon failed to kick...
...against each other yesterday for the first time. For the 1921 squad it was the first real football in their history, but the informal University had had the benefit of a work-out Wednesday. For the opening twenty minutes football was played as in a regular game; the latter half was spent in close instruction by the coaches...
...first meeting of Military Science 2 was opened yesterday afternoon by Major Flynn, who spoke a few words introducing Colonel Azan. The latter recalled to the members of last year's R. O. T. C. the work he had done with them during the summer and expressed his appreciation and enjoyment of what they had accomplished together. Colonel Azan was very much pleased with letters he had received from R. O. T. C. graduates now in federal service and from officers who have had reason to notice their work...
...Freshman crews. The upper-class men were divided into four crews, all of which went out on the river with Coach Haines. There were six Freshman crews, which spent about ten minutes apiece on the machines with Jack Manning. The Freshmen will probably launch their shells by the latter part of next week. Until then the men will be taught the rudiments of rowing...
Taking advantage of President Lowell's offer made during the latter part of the Summer the War Department detailed 550 newly commissioned Reserve Officers to report to Captain Shannon at Cambridge on August 19 for three weeks training under Lieutenant Colonel Azan and the other members of the French Military Mission at the University. The men were selected from the various training camps of the East, and consisted for the most part of first and second lieutenants, although the number included also six majors and 98 captains. Unfortunately, Captain Shannon was ordered to Washington before the men reported...