Word: scouted
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Chances are that there will be a scout or two from Brown watching tonight's play at the Arena, for the strong Bruin team is clashing with Harvard tomorrow night in Providence...
...hockey, the game of squash racquets does not depend on team cooperation, or even on the mastery of a specific style by the members of the squad. The only way a coach could ever get a squad to play the same basic type of game would be to scout hundreds of candidates, looking for similarity of style. So Coach Barnaby has sensibly resolved to bring out the individual talent in each man rather than to impose a special game upon the player. On the Barnaby team, each man plays according to his own bent...
Phillips Brooks House, which sponsored the admission of 100 to 800 boys at each of three games this season, let in only established groups of children such as settlement groups, scout troops, and YMCA groups, with the regular advisors as chaperones...
Brooks House inaugurated the concert three years ago, when it planned a program mainly for the young children in its community centers. This year, however, the audience will be composed mostly of members of community language groups, mothers' clubs and other adult groups. A Boy Scout contigent has also been invited...
...more item on the Eli side is the fact that it has a tremendous advantage in scouting. No one from Harvard has seen Yale play, but veteran Yale coach Wait Leeman will know almost everything there is to know about the Crimson. His chief scout--and he has scouted every major Harvard game--is James MacDonald, Harvard's coach of two years...