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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Over 65 members of 1921 reported for the second football practice of the season yesterday and were put through a stiff rudimentary drill by Coach Wallace. The men were divided into small squads and under the tutelage of the volunteer coaches were given the usual practice in falling on and runing with the ball and then the entire squad received its first taste of tackling the dummies. The candidates for quarter back were coached separately by E. G. Swigert '15, a former University quarter-back, and W. J. Murray '18. Murray, who has been granted a furlough from the Naval...
About 25 men reported for the informal University team and were put through the same early season routine work by the coaches. More men are needed to report for this team to make it a success and as the men are assured of good coaching only the material is needed to develop a strong team...
...price of tickets for the series will be seven dollars each. On October 4 application blanks for the purchase of season tickets will be mailed to all officers of the University living in Cambridge. After the filling of the applications of the officers, the remaining tickets will be put on public sale on Saturday, October 13, at George H. Kent's University Bookstore...
...course of training through which the men were put did not differ materially from that of the R. O. T. C., except that it was condensed. Intended at first to last only three weeks, the period of instruction was extended to September 15 by the War Department--a change which was of great benefit to the student officers, for the last week was by far the most instructive of the four. The more important lectures given to the R. O. T. C. were repeated, and several new lectures were delivered by the new members of the Mission...
...population, and the plan has been enthusiastically received. New York is expected to show its customary practical generosity; the Atlanta Rotary Club has promised that its home city shall not fall behind; Boston, Pittsburgh, and Philadelphia have each established goals of $50,000; Seattle has asked to be put down for $25,000, and Spokane, Wash., will contribute $10,000, and Portland...