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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...periodicals, will be secured in one of the Yard dormitories. Two distinct courses of lectures will be given; one on popular subjects, by well known navigators such as Herring, Curtiss, and Cody, and the other on the more technical phases of aerial navigation by Professors A. C. Rotch, I. N. Hollis '99, and others. A special lecture, illustrated by 3,000 feet of areoplane flight pictures, will be given in the latter part of this month...
...Ithaca, N. Y., November 2, 1909.--In a fast scrimmage with the scrubs this afternoon, the Cornell team scored but once, on a quarterback run by Baker. Although the wet field hindered the work somewhat, the men played with good team-work and followed their interference very well. As the coaches were perfecting several new plays, the practice was secret. The team lined up as follows: Kulcher, l.e.; Stude, l.t.; Donnan, l.g.; Seagrave, c.; O'Connor, r.g.; Weeks, r.t.; Crosby, r.e.; Baker, q.b.; Tydeman, l.h.b.; Krutsch, r.h.b.; Simson...
...Dunster-Dana-Drayton crew will not race today, R. M. Allen '11 and F. F. Lincoln '11 have been changed to the Randolph crew, where they are rowing at 3 and 2 respectively. In the Russell eight, R. S. Jowett '11 has been put in at 3, J. N. d'Este '10 has been changed to 2, and N. H. Inbusch '12 to 4. Because of these changes the outcome of the race is very uncertain...
...Ithaca, N. Y., November 1, 1909.--The Cornell coaches ran the squad through signal practice for three hours today. Falling on the ball, getting down under punts, and tackling, for which the men were divided into four squads with two or three coaches in charge of each, took up a good part of the afternoon. No scrimmage was held, but the linemen were sent against each other in trying out several formations...
...yard run--Won by D. P. Ranney '12, scratch; second, L. Watson '10, 6 yds.; third, G. N. Hurd '13, 15 yds. Time...