Word: light
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...last week of practice with all the men in good condition. Yesterday afternoon, however, Hitchcock, who has been playing a good game at halfback all the season, broke his thumb catching a punt. He will not be able to play in the Yale game. Practice yesterday afternoon was light consisting mostly of secret signal practice in the Baseball Cage...
...Haven, Conn., Monday, November 10, 1913.-Football practice consists of light signal work for three teams. Our men in good condition after Brown game. Knowles practised place-kicking and Guernsey drop-kicking. The line was drilled in defensive tactics against shift formations. First team line-up was the same as that which started the Brown game...
...throw light on these questions, individual statistics are being gathered. Letters containing a few pertinent and comprehensive questions are being sent to those students in the three upper classes living outside the yard. Those men who live in the Yard will be seen personally by J. Bovingdon '15, in whose hands this matter has been placed. The inquiry will reach only those men now in the College who were registered during the last academic year...
...meeting to be held in the Living Room of the Union tomorrow night at 7.15 o'clock. R. T. Fisher '12, captain of the 1911 team will be present to speak concerning the Princeton game. Two years ago when the team journeyed to Princeton, it was defeated. In the light of that event, Fisher will have something to say in regard to the coming contest...
...following officers were elected: president, R. S. Richardson '15; vice-president, G. H. Shaw '15; secretary-treasurer, R. T. Twitchell '16. N. Roosevelt '14 presided over the meeting and Professor A. B. Hart '80 spoke on the progress of the Progressive party. Plans were discussed for a big torch light procession tomorrow night. The parade will form in Harvard square at 7 o'clock, where the Harvard contingency will join the Progressives from Cambridge, Arlington, and Lexington. They will march down Massachusetts avenue, across Harvard bridge, down. Beacon street, and through Boston, ending at the common, where there will...