Word: restful
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...principally of signal practice in which the forward pass was the main feature. The entire squad was given a few minutes practice in quick starting. Parker tried several field goals, and also received some individual instruction from Coach Reid in passing the ball. Newhall was given a day's rest...
...football practice yesterday afternoon, which was entirely secret, the men who played in the Brown game last Saturday were worked very lightly, Lockwood and Wendell being given a day's rest. The University team substitutes and the second team had a 20-minute scrimmage in which the first eleven scored two touchdowns. The first was made by straight rushing, the second on a fumble by Graydon on Hall's attempted drop kick for the first team, Nourse falling on the ball over the line. Starr kicked both the goals from touchdowns. White was tried at right halfback in the scrimmage...
During the rest of the first half the ball remained between the 30-yard lines. The features of the play were a 50-yard gain by Kirley on an onside kick, a 15-yard gain by Pryor on a forward pass, and the long runs made by Lockwood and Mayhew. Macdonald tried a second goal from placement on which he was forced to rush the ball on account of the poor pass. The half closed with the ball in the University team's possession on its 39-yard line...
Eight of the afternoon and Saturday courses for teachers held their first meetings yesterday. The rest of the courses will meet this morning and next week as announced in the CRIMSON of October 4. Two new courses have been added, and one course abandoned. The two new courses are French, given by Professor doSumichrast, and the History of Russian Literature, given by Professor Kuehnemann on "Das deutsche Drama der, Gogenwart." In addition to the courses already announced, Professor Gulick will give, if a sufficient number of persons signify their wish to attend, a course on Plato's Theories of Education...
...windows on the east side of the reading-room. These windows and also those in the present north side of the Hall will be left glazed so as to admit light into the inner rooms. The exterior of this addition has been designed to agree architecturally with the rest of Gore Hall and yet to harmonize a little more with the older buildings in the Yard. The material used in construction will be concrete blocks, and in color and general appearance it will closely resemble the granite of the original structure. The roof will be of copper, slanting off from...