Word: lays
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...line, there will be five veterans to form a backbone for the 1920 eleven, with Reinhardt, Walker, Acosta, Dickens and Captain Callahan returning. In the backfield, Kempton, Lay, Webb, Welles, Crane, Campbell, Aldrich and Murphy are planning to come back...
Twenty-five men at Yale received their "Y" for playing in either the University or Princeton football game. These men were as follows: Acosta, Aldrich, Allen, Braden, Callahan, Campbell, Dickens, Galt, Galvin, Hamill, Hubbard, Kempton, LaRoche, Lay, Munger, Neville, Reinhardt, Robinson, Sidenberg, Vorys, Walker, Walters, Webb, Welles, Zenner...
...acting in a Dramatic Club performance. There was scarcely a jarring note in all the five acts. The massing of characters on the stage was easily managed, the exits and entrances smooth and logical--there was never an awkward moment. The danger, from the actor's point of view, lay in over acting. Those who remember plays of this sort in Germany, recall the heavy buffoonery and ridiculous capers of the characters; the plays were reduced to the merest and broadest farce, with the comedy values obscured by clownish antics. There was none of this as the Dramatic Club gave...
Tonight the University Aero Club will attend the meeting of the Aero Club of Massachusetts in the Auditorium of the Boston City Club at 7.30 o'clock to lay before that body its plans for the intercollegiate air race and air league. L. E. Thomas '20, chairman of the committee on the details of the air race, will present an outline of the activities of the University club for the coming season...
This game, disappointing as it was as a semi-final contest, showed Yale where her mistakes lay, where her powerful team had misplayed, and laid a basis for the final reorganization of the eleven into the more consistent machine which invades the Stadium today