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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Lawrence Perry, sporting editor of the New York Evening Post in Choosing an all-Eastern eleven, gave one place to the University, two to Yale, two to Princeton, two to Colgate, and divided the rest between Pennsylvania, Brown, Army and Notre Dame. W. H. Wheeler '18 was placed at tackle on the first eleven, and C. A. Coolidge, Jr., '17 and E. L. Casey '19 were placed at end and halfback, respectively, on the second team. Yale has three men on the second team and Princeton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PERRY PICKS ALL-EASTERN | 12/8/1916 | See Source »

...halfback on the second team with Doane of Tufts at fullback and Cannell of Dartmouth at quarter. Coolidge and Moseley, of Yale, fill the wing positions, and the line is made up of McLean, of Princeton, and Gates, of Yale, at tackles; Captain Hogg, of Princeton, and Henning of Pennsylvania, at guards, and McEwan, of the Army, at centre. The line-up of the first eleven follows: Miller, l.e. Pennsylvania Wheeler, l.t. Harvard Black, l.g. Yale Gennert, c. Princeton Bachman, r.g. Notre Dame West, r.t. Colgate Highley, r.e. Princeton Anderson, q.b. Colgate Pollard, l.h.b. Brown Oliphant, r.h.b. Army Legore...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PERRY PICKS ALL-EASTERN | 12/8/1916 | See Source »

...advantage which the new university has over those of long standing is the privilege of profiting by their experience. Thus the University of California, in its students' union building soon to be erected, is to combine features of the unions at Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard, and Pennsylvania. At the same time the new institution will be unlike those that have gone before it, in being paid for by students themselves, instead of by benefactors. This difference will no doubt be regarded as a good example. So, in turn, the California structure may become a model for universities not yet founded. Christian...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: California Profits from Examples. | 12/7/1916 | See Source »

Yale is given two of the other places on the team; Colgate two, and Pittsburg, Princeton, Brown and Pennsylvania one each. The eleven is lined up as follows: Coolidge, l.e. Harvard West, l.t. Colgate Hogg, l.g. Princeton Peck, c. Pittsburg Black, r.g. Yale Wheeler, r.t. Harvard Comerford, r.e. Yale Anderson, q. Colgate Berry, l.h.b. Pennsylvania Pollard, r.h.b. Brown Casey, f.b. Harvard

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEW "ALL-EASTERN" PICKED | 12/6/1916 | See Source »

...Pennsylvania colleges are co-operating in an effort to enforce the one-year rule in college athletics in the state. Steps were taken at a meeting of the Pennsylvania College Presidents' Association to prohibit helping star athletes from preparatory schools by offering them social or financial inducements to enter a certain college to play on athletic teams. It was decided to enforce strictly the rule which prohibits freshmen from having membership on university teams. The colleges represented in this campaign for cleaner athletic methods are Muhlenburg, Gettysburg, Haverford; University of Pittsburgh and Pennsylvania State College...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AGITATION AT NEW HAVEN FOR REVISED FOOTBALL SCHEDULE TO GIVE MEN REST BEFORE BIG GAME | 12/5/1916 | See Source »

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