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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...injury a month ago from which he does not seem to have fully recovered. His work in the Princeton game, however, was of a high order. Paul at right tackle is a good player but prone to injuries which have materially lessened his effectiveness this fall and will probably mean the early substitution of Gallauer who played on the freshman team last fall and who began the season this fall as an end and was moved over to tackle when the veterans were both laid up with injuries. Gallauer is undoubtedly a coming tackle and will be a reliable substitute...
Although prevalent at some of our sister institutions, Saturday morning games have not been the custom at Harvard. An objection against them may be raised in that they will mean the necessity of Saturday morning cuts for the team and perhaps tend to increase cuts that morning on the part of all students. Yet the Office is in the habit of excusing cuts when athletic teams play games away from home, and to a certain extent even when the games are in Cambridge, if early lunches are necessary...
...simple. First of all, everybody must know the words of the old songs and of such new ones as may be selected. Then the way is open for Hancock to show us how we can turn our pitiful attempts of the past into real singing. This does not mean that he is to do it all for us. He can sing himself, and he can tell us how not to sing, but only the determined effort of each one of us to do our part and sing, in the "right way" can bring about the effective singing that we should...
...This was the last Harvard game played at Princeton, as the next year's game, in 1896, came to Cambridge and resulted in another defeat for the University team, this time by the score of 12 to 0. Today's trip and tomorrow's game mean a renewal of football relations, an event welcome alike to graduates as well as undergraduates. Of the 15 games played between 1877 and 1896, Princeton had decidedly the better of the argument, winning 11 and tying...
...acceptance of the resignation of Coach John Kennedy is taken by Yale men to mean the end of professional coaching. It is stated, however, that the advisory committee may engage Mr. Kennedy to look after the crew men and to assist in the teaching of the stroke, which stroke will be strictly that of "Bob" Cook. A meeting of old Yale oarsmen was held in New York week before last, when plans for adopting the graduate system of coaching were agreed upon. All the ex-crew captains were present from the year 1876, besides many well-known oarsmen. Upon...