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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...more games have been added to the Freshman schedule, subject to the approval of the Athletic Committee: one with Newton High School on January 23, and one with Rindge Technical High School on February 6. The present schedule includes seven games, five in Cambridge and two away. Negotiations are under way for two more, which will be announced as soon as they are definitely arranged...
Although the teams are nearly equal in individual strength, the versatile Mahan, with his "threat" offensive, outweighs any attack which the sailors may present, while the Navy Yard has a great advantage over the Marines in that Coach Leary has had actual charge of the squad for several weeks. In that time he has equipped the eleven with typical University formations. With the Marines, Mahan has done the entire coaching and has had difficulty in collecting a squad and in maintaining a regular practice season
Last year Dr. Fitch spoke before the Class of 1920 several times upon subjects relating to college life. In fact, the present assemblies were originally for the weekly talks which he gave in the Smith Halls Common Room. At the end of last year, however, he left his position at the University to assume a new one at Amherst College. During the summer Dr. Fitch held a post in France as an inspector in the service of the Red Cross. He returned to this country a short time ago from his summer's service board...
...Marines did not arrive in time for a workout in the Stadium yesterday, as previously scheduled. Mahan's plans for enlisting Berry, Miller and Bell, all stars of the Penn. Cornell game, did not materialize, so that his team will not have the strength which it was expected to present. Mahan and Peacock in the backfield, and Scott and Wray in the line are the strongest players on the soldiers' team...
...possibility of a similar development presents itself in America. It is plainly foreshadowed by the Provost-Marshal General's prediction that the Government will find it necessary to include in the National Draft men of the ages from 18 to 21. Here is a serious possibility, but one which must be faced in all resolution. The Civil War was largely won by the men of these ages. Among them is much of the material which experience has shown best able to stand the strain of battle. The disturbance of their education, though most unfortunate, is less threatening to the country...