Word: rivals
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...graduate students or undergraduates, who are qualified, by Dean Gay, of the Business School. The Standard Oil Company is, according to his statement, the only one of American big business corporations to have completely organized its foreign marketing facilities. The Singer Sewing Machine Company is practically the only rival to the concern in eastern lands...
...October 14, is filled by a newcomer to the Stadium. North Carolina appears for the first time in history. For several years North Carolina has been the chief contender with Virginia for southern football supremacy. Last season Virginia with an unusually strong team was unable to score on her rival till the third quarter, when injuries weakened the opposition and North Carolina lost, 14 to 0. M. A. C. fills the other Saturday not previously arranged for. Last season they came on the second Saturday and proved too strong an opponent for so early in the season. Next year...
...forward line, then, seems to be fairly well cared for. To develop a backfield equal to Captain Mahan's will be somewhat more of a task. If the new material produces a strong running combination, a punter who can rival Mahan is yet to be found. Horween, Enwright and Robinson are good punters; and Robinson is also an excellent drop-kicker; but none of them have the power of the 1915 captain
Even in the midst of the celebration of its greatest victory over its historic rival, the University must turn to face a serious situation. In the spring of 1913 Haughton signed a three-year contract to coach the football team; and with Saturday's contest this contract expired. Haughton's success in the University is the most remarkable story in football history. With an extraordinary combination of foresight, originality, and football knowledge, he has built up from raw material a series of successful teams; and the term "Haughton system" sums up this record in the minds of all who have...
Tomorrow morning the CRIMSON will issue a special Yale game edition of 44 pages, containing full information in regard to the rival elevens, their statistics, past scores and a criticism of their respective merits, by R. W. P. Brown '98. As an additional feature there will be a special sepia illustrated supplement of 8 pages with pictures of football stars of Harvard and Yale and of the important games this fall. There will also be charts and pictures of the Stadium, the cross-country squad, the Franklin Field course and Cambridge. This edition will be delivered free to regular subscribers...