Word: namee
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...more effective than all is the design of sending the best class team against a Yale team. Thus class football is given a prominence and character worthy its name. Class crews have always furnished many men with good amusement and exercise. No reason exists why class football should not do the same. It is merely a question of method. And the method this year is, at least on paper, the right kind...
Brown's first statement as to what he intends to do when he takes over the driver's seat is bound to attract considerable attention. He will not name a University or second University until along in April. Until then the oarsmen will be grouped together and trained as class crews...
...believes that if men are able to grasp fundamentals in thorough fashion, it is an easy matter then to shake them together into definite line-ups. In other words, he intends to develop his material first and name his line-ups when he knows what that material amounts to. This is not a radical departure in coaching, but a twist new enough to cause the focussing of a certain amount of attention on his efforts next spring...
Besides holding conferences daily from 12 until 2 o'clock, advisers will eat in the Freshman dining halls throughout next week. Any Freshmen who have not yet received the name of their adviser will be promptly assigned upon application to any member of the Advisory Board during conference hours...
...BOOK WITHOUT A NAME-Anonymous - Brentano's ($2.50). The lady of this 18th Century journal seems to have lived in a quiet way, in a Hall, by a forest, with her natural son, a few friends and a few gypsies for company. Some evenings she would draw close to her bedroom fire and reflect upon her unconventional estate, her mother love, the perfection of her absent lover, passing events in politics, art, literature, or upon life itself as she found it in her solitude. The texture of her mind was altogether extraordinary, far in advance of its time, indeed...