Word: misses
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...sprained ankle during the afternoon which will keep him out of the game for a day or two. Brickley did not play yesterday on account of the muscle bruise received in the Williams game. He will be back in the line-up in a day or two, but will miss so much of this week's practice that he may not play in next Saturday's contest. In spite of the hard scrimmage, other injuries were negligible...
...Bradlee being kept on the sidelines. This change was due to the fact that in Saturday's game Logan, who played during the third period, showed vastly better generalship than either of the others. Bradlee's work lacked snap, and he showed a marked tendency to fumble and miss signals. The shift is, of course, wholly conditional on the showing of the men in the latter games...
...game two years ago, has not proved strong enough to warrant his continuing in the line-up. While new to his position at end, having formerly played tackle, he was showing great promise under efficient coaching. He was an aggressive and hard player whose services the team will greatly miss...
...Miss Merchant has had considerable experience in magazine editorial work, and her prize play, called "His Womenfolk," is in four acts...
...Lecture Hall on Friday evenings, December 5, January 9, and March 20, at 8.15 o'clock. Mr. Whiting will make explanatory comments on the compositions on each occasion. Illustrations at the first concert will be rendered by the Fonzaley Quartet, in music for strings; at the second, by Miss Christine Miller, mezzo soprano, in classical and modern songs; and at the last concert, by the University Quartet of New York, in four-part songs by Brahms and other composers...