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...scrimmage, it is snapped up by one of the halfbacks, who may kick, run with the ball, or pass it to the other half or one of the three-quarter backs. The usual play is to pass to the other halfback, who in turn passes back to the nearest three-quarter back. The ball is then carried down the field by a series of swift runs and passes by the three-quarter backs, each man passing the ball when about to be tackled...
...price of seats is one dollar each. A spread, not open to ladies will be served in Sanders Theatre from 11.15 to 1.15 o'clock. The Boston Elevated road has agreed to run extra cars from the subway to the hall, and from the hall to the nearest point to the Stadium...
...shall be considered to be on the line of scrimmage, if he has his head, foot or hand up to, or within one foot of, an imaginary line drawn through the forward part of the ball and parallel to the goal line. He must also be outside the player nearest him and between him and the snapper-back. 'Outside' means both feet outside of the outside foot of this man." Another rule was passed ordering the referee to blow his whistle as soon as the forward progress of the ball is stopped. The object of this rule is to prevent...
Work on the building for the Departments of Pharmacology and Hygiene is almost completed. The interior finishing, however, will not be done until spring, as the walls are not now sufficiently dry. The building next nearest to completion is that for the Departments of Bacteriology and Pathology, in which all the partitions are built and the plumbing and heating systems are installed. In the building for the Physiology and Physiological Chemistry Departments, the concrete floors are all set, and the plumbing and ventilating pipes are being set up. The building for Anatomy and Histology is about equally far along...
Work on the new Medical School buildings at Brookline has been progressing steadily this fall. Of the five structures, that for the Hygiene and Pharmacological Departments is nearest completion, the rooms being already plastered and ready for rough flooring. The Bacteriological and Pathological building is ready for plastering, and the roofs of the buildings for Physiology, Physics and Chemistry and for Anatomy and Histology, are all but completed. The Administration building is the least advanced of the five, since it was desired primarily to put the laboratory buildings in condition, to withstand the winter...