Word: regular
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Oliver Morosco, the theatrical producer, has offered a prize of $500 for the best three-act play for regular professional production submitted by a past or present member of English 47 or 47a, Professor George P. Baker's courses on Dramatic Composition in Harvard and Radcliffe, and the competition for this prize is to close on Wednesday, October...
Under the Sharpe regime at Yale the development of a strong eleven is in full swing. Two sessions of football practice are being held daily, and the players next week will begin running through regular formations. Scrimmaging is not likely to be ordered much before the middle of next week. The squad numbers about 125 candidates...
...assume right halfback the coming week, although Heffelfinger is likely to be used in most of the games. Acosta, the former freshman guard, who was used at end two or three days, but the coaches now favor him for a trial at tackle. Neville, LaRoche, Callahan and Galt were regular members of Yale's last intercollegiate eleven in 1916. The other players have had only class or informal eleven experience. Among others on the second team are Scully and Shevlin at ends, Kempton at quarterback, and French at fullback...
...same place at 4 o'clock, where they will listen to a talk by Major Paul Withington '09, who will coach the Freshmen this year. The first workout will consist of drill in the elements of the game; practicing starts, falling on the ball, passing, etc. After Monday regular daily practice will continue throughout the season, which will last until the Yale game on November...
When the College opens on Monday there will be many undergraduates who will never have seen Harvard as it is in a normal fall term. For example, only the Senior Class will ever have attended a football game where there was organized cheering, for there have been no regular football games since that class entered its Sophomore year. There will also be certain important changes in the college itself. Athletics for Freshmen will be compulsory, according to the plan devised last spring by the Athletic Committee and approved by the Faculty and the Governing Boards in June. In addition, Harvard...