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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Friday were held the last of the elections; namely, choosing the rest of the Class Day Committees and officers who had been nominated Thursday. The balloting resulted as follows: Class Secretary, G. W. Patterson, 4th; of Ann Arbour, Mich.; Historian, A. F. Jenks, Jr., of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Cup Committee, J. T. Blossom, E. D. Davis, R. C. Gates; Cap and Gown Committee, G. G. Jones, L. M. Marks, R. G. Walker; Triennial Committee, S. Colt, P. G. Cornish, M. P. Noyes, R. Osborn, H. L. Rogers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WHAT IS GOING ON AT NEW HAVEN | 10/29/1913 | See Source »

...University, some profitable practice and training were received throughout the first part of the week. As a whole, the weather was abominable for all kinds of athletics. This necessitated an indoor practice for the football team on Monday and made the field so sloppy that practice for the rest of the time before the Washington and Jefferson game was somewhat interfered with. However, scrimmages were held with the Freshmen on Tuesday and Wednesday and with the College team on Thursday Several temporary injuries resulted from the bad condition of the field, Pendleton and Marting both being hurt in the scrimmage...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WHAT IS GOING ON AT NEW HAVEN | 10/29/1913 | See Source »

...number of the regulars were excused from practice and looked on from the side-lines. Pennock, who was cut over the eye in Saturday's game, was in the line-up, however. Hardwick, Trumbull, Hitchcock and Coolidge, all of whom have slight injuries, were given a rest. Bradlee was not present and Freedley and Logan put the teams through their practice. The lack of space restricted the work considerably and practically the whole afternoon was spent in running the men through some new plays, which are being worked out for emergencies in the later games. The teams made good progress...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WEATHER LOOMS UP AS FOE | 10/21/1913 | See Source »

...first choice for quarter, after being thoroughly instructed by Coach R. B. Wigglesworth '12. Freedley, who succeeded him, received such a severe blow in the head that he had to be taken to the Stillman Infirmary, where it is feared that serious complications may ensue. Logan played out the rest of the scrimmage...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SECONDS PUT UP HARD FIGHT | 10/9/1913 | See Source »

...members of the University the CRIMSON publishes the conditions under which the University tennis courts may be used. There are almost sixty courts connected with the University, of which about thirty-five are on Jarvis Field, behind Pierce Hall, seven on Holmes Field, behind Langdell Hall, and the rest on Soldiers Field. Courts may be engaged for an hour, at the end of which they may be re-engaged for half an hour. A charge of ten cents an hour for each player is made for the use of the courts, but members of the University may obtain twenty-hour...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Tennis Court Regulations | 10/7/1913 | See Source »

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