Word: locker
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...response to numerous inquiries concerning soccer, a meeting of all those interested in the formation of soccer teams, both University and Freshman, is to be held in the track room of the Locker Building, Monday afternoon at three o'clock. Men are to report dressed to play...
Candidates for Freshman and upper class soccer are to be called out next Monday, October 15. Soccer balls are ready for use today at the Locker Building, and are available to any one who wishes to use them...
This was a very different game from the opening games of other seasons. It was played on a strange field almost unheralded and unattended. There was no squad of forty or fifty men to come dashing on the field from the locker building, led by a Brickley or a Mahan. No staff of coaches and managers followed. A bare squad of twenty-two men, with one coach and one manager, was all there was no cheer from the Harvard stands met it, for there was no Harvard stand. The red jerseys and stockings were all that distinguished...
Coach D. J. Wallace '16 will be at the Locker Building at 3.30 o'clock this afternoon and the 1921 squad is to report to him, dressed to play, promptly at that time. Head Coach P. D. Haughton '99 is expected to be present and will help to start the squad on its first practice. Any other undergraduates who want to play football should report at the same time. They will help Coach Wallace with his Freshman candidates and will themselves be divided into scrub teams and will play informal games among themselves and with nearby military and naval elevens...
...managers of the football squad will be G. R. Young '19, R. B. Gross '19, and W. P. Belknap '20. Gross has already reported and has been systematizing the work at the Locker Building...