Word: lunch
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...team, emphasizing the necessity of good foot-work, stick-work, and finally good head-work. Following Coach Winsor, Trainer Quinn announced that strict training will be required from now to the end of the season. The training table for the University team will begin at the Varsity Club with lunch on the first day after the recess. The meeting was concluded with a blackboard talk by Coach Winsor and T. S. Sampson '09, who explained the various formations to be used this year...
...morning at 10 o'clock for Cambridge. Following a short talk by the coaches in the Locker Room, the men were given a light practice in the Stadium. As the hay was on the field, there was no signal practice. The team returned to the Woodland Park Hotel for lunch. Most of the squad slept for two hours in the afternoon and took a short walk before supper...
...Ushers must be prepared to identify themselves with their Bursar cards, Co-operative tickets, or other such means of identification. No usher will be admitted to the field without a ticket nor will any such tickets be given out except at the appointed hours. Lunch will be served in the baseball cage at 11.30 o'clock. All ushers must be in their places by 12 o'clock. Section-heads will distribute badges at sections. Men marked (A) stand at bottom of steps, men marked (B) at first entrance, men marked (C) at upper entrance, men marked (D) on wooden stand...
...Lunch and dinner in the Union tomorrow will be served only to persons holding special meal tickets, which are now on sale in the Union office at a uniform price of 75 cents each for either meal. Lunch will be served from 11.30 until 2 o'clock, and dinner in the evening from 5 to 8 o'clock. Tickets may be purchased by Harvard men who are members of the Union and by members of Yale University for themselves and guests. The number of tickets is limited. Ladies will be admitted to all the dining rooms...
...Medfield kicked a football around after lunch, but had no signal practice, and then went for a walk. Joshua Crane '90, head coach of the 1907 team, D. C. Campbell '02, R. A. Derby '05, H. E. Kersberg '06, and B. Parker '08 were with the squad during the afternoon, but left before supper. After supper the men were given a short talk by Coach Haughton and were sent to bed early. As there was not enough room to put up the whole squad in the club, some of the men slept in adjoining houses...