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Dates: during 1900-1909
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COUNTRY CLUB, FARMINGTON, CONN., Nov. 20.--In this afternoon's signal practice Captain Burr was in his old position at left guard. Although his arm has been improving rapidly, it is still a question whether he will play in tomorrow's game. The probability is that he will play, although the matter will not definitely be decided until just before the game. Kennard was in at fullback in the signal work, but Ver Wiebe will play most of the game if he does not start...
...President Eliot's resignation. It is a task that calls for a reserve of force which the writer lacks. However, though he gesticulates, he says nothing which is not true. In the editorial congratulating last year's editor-in-chief, Mr. Sheldon, on the impending production of his play by Mrs. Fiske, there is also a touch of pomposity. But the congratulations are all the more a propos, now that the press reports and reviews of the opening night are at hand. The Advocate itself is to be felicitated on the success of one more of its sons...
...University team will play in the following order: E. H. Gruening 2M., K. S. Johnson 2G., W. W. Parshley '09, J. L. Clark 3L., M. L. Masius 1G., D. B. Childs '10, R. M. Davis 1G., F. P. Byerly '11, W. M. P. Mitchell 2L., A. S. Jones...
...field this afternoon at the close of Harvard's work. For 45 minutes the practice was secret, but at the end the gates were opened. The work was light, and there was no scrimmage for the university team. Kilpatrick was again injured, and will not be able to play Saturday...
Tomorrow afternoon the backs and ends will have a short practice on the Yale Field at New Haven, and the linemen will be given light exercise in Farmington. It is still doubtful whether Captain Burr will play in Saturday's game...