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Dates: during 1910-1919
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The undergraduate can scarcely be blamed for responding to a system which so strongly resembles his sports, or for bending his energies to playing the game right, rather than assimilating the intellectual background of his teachers. So strongly has this sporting technique been acquired by the college that even when...
Entries for the University championship singles tournament must be made in the blue-books at Leavitt & Peirce's before tomorrow evening at 6 o'clock. In order to avoid unnecessary default it is essential that contestants indicate in the entry book the days and hours of college engagements. An entry...
The short scrimmage between the seconds and Team B resulted in a 9 to 0 score for Team B. The first score came after a quick succession of plays following McElwain's punt out from behind the seconds' goal-line. Boles, who has been for the present, shifted from quarter...
After the Harvard stands had aban- doned hope for a score in the last short quarter of the game, Palmer, the "Aggies" quarterback called for a forward pass, with his team on his own forty-five yard line. It was one of those plays, which had it been successful, would...
With the other play, "Common Clay" the local audiences are more familiar because of its long run at the Castle Square before Mr. A. H. Woods took it to New York for presentation there. This is only Mr. Einkead's second play, the first to be produced being a one...