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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...called professionalism unless there is a high spirit of honor among the candidates for teams. This spirit cannot be best fostered in an atmosphere of lavish expenditure, now considered necessary, owing to the nature of the rivalry above referred to. We should like to see Yale, in the near future, inaugurate a system of restraint upon such expenditures; but first we believe that only through a centralization of authority and control by the corporation of the University and through the faculty, with such undergraduate assistance as may be enlisted, can such reforms be wisely formulated or effectively enforced...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ATHLETICS GET SEVERE RAP | 10/9/1916 | See Source »

...battle was formerly a thing of hours and a few square miles; it took its name from a town, and sometimes, when no town was near, from some handy object, Chrysler's Farm, Gaines' Mill, Pittsburg Landing, Shiloh Church. Now a battle is what a campaign used to be, a thing of months, stretching over an expanse of territory, the course of a river, perhaps a province. The battle of Champagne, the battle of Bukowina, the battle of the Dobrudja, are already historic names. In one such battle, as that of the Somme, there may be many small campaigns...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Campaigns Within Battles. | 10/5/1916 | See Source »

...danger resulted in gaining only 15 yards for the scrubs, and the University eleven had no difficulty in opening a hole through which T. C. Thacher, Jr., '18, plowed his way to a touchdown, Robinson again kicking the goal. After this score the ball was put in scrimmage again near the middle of the field. Twice the University eleven tried line plays, and then punted. E. Ginn received the ball for the seconds, running it back to the 45-yard line, where E. H. Ellison '17 punted for the seconds. Another line play and then Flower went back...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SECONDS SCORE ON REGULARS | 10/4/1916 | See Source »

...Music Building; Geological Museum, University Museum; Germanic Museum, Broadway and Quincy street; Gibbs Laboratory, Divinity place; Jefferson Physical Laboratory, north of Lawrence Hall; Lawrence Hall, Kirkland street; New Lecture Hall, Kirkland and Oxford streets; Music Building, north of Lawrence Hall; Peabody Museum, Divinity avenue; Pierce Hall, Oxford street, near Jarvis street; Semitic Museum, Divinity avenue; Warren House, Prescott street, near Union; University Museum, Oxford street; Zoology, north entry; Botany and Mineralogy, middle entry; Geology, south entry; Zoological Museum, University Museum...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HOW TO REACH DISTANT BUILDINGS | 9/27/1916 | See Source »

...case, and to administer serum if desired. The amount of serum available will depend upon the response of recovered patients to this appeal for volunteers. As the response cannot now be accurately estimated, the efforts of the Commission will at the beginning be confined to cases in or near Boston. Should it be found possible to extend the service, every attempt will be made to do so. The serum and all services rendered by the Commission will be free of charge...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY FIGHTS MALADY | 9/27/1916 | See Source »

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