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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...services rendered by the Red Cross of the Harvard squad, the careful vigilance and skill of Dr. E. H. Nichols '86, and his assistants, who have silently borne the heaviest of responsibilities throughout the season, are overlooked. Long valuable assets towards the University's athletic success, they have never been of more value than this Fall, when after a season filled with a discouragingly long list of injuries, accidents, and other misfortunes, the team nears the climax of the season in an almost completely sound physical condition. To the efficient members of our medical corps all honor...
...either team. With the possible exception of one or two of the smaller colleges none of the football teams have perfected the open style game this year. Occasionally when resorted to as the last hope, it has proved successful, but consistent gaining with any degree of certainty has never resulted from its use. The Yale team scored a touchdown on straight football in the first period, but throughout the next two periods neither eleven was able to force the ball over the line. At the beginning of the last quarter the Brown eleven counted on a series of end runs...
...Michigan is coming, body and soul, into a strange neighborhood. The Michigan men are bringing a student band, and one of the most powerful male choruses that ever yelled in a stadium. They are used to being spoken to without an introduction. They have never heard of the glass flowers, but they might be interested in them. Harvard won't miss Cambridge by turning it over to the westerners for a day or so." P. M. HOLLISTER...
...Never has a College year begun with such favorable auspices for the various debating organizations connected with the University. The 1917 debating society is establishing a noteworthy precedent in continuing its existence after its Freshman year. So much interest was taken in the work of this organization last year that it was decided to try the experiment of continuing it for at least another year, and from all indications the project is going to be successful...
...score of 4 to 1. The Rovers showed up well in the first part of the game, but after, after several substitutions had been made, they were unable to do more than hold their opponents. Had it not been for Herter's weakening in the seventh, the visitors would never have scored. In this inning four bases on falls produced the only run made by the Rovers' opponents...