Word: season
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...game today marks the end of Dartmouth's season. The team has developed somewhat slowly, but has shown wonderful strength in the last month. Princeton was defeated at New York last Saturday, by the score of 10 to 6, Dartmouth being undoubtedly the superior of the two elevens. Last year Dartmouth won from Harvard 22 to 0, and the greater part of last year's team will be in the line-up today...
...different teams on the field at the same time. The same mistakes in coaching and management recurred regularly at intervals of three or four years. This year Coach Haughton has been present at the weekly meetings of all three coaching staffs, University, second team, and Freshman; and throughout the season there has been a further object in view than the development of a successful team this year,--the development of future University teams. Successful conduct of athletics means that every man in College should take part in them. It is not necessary to get on a University team...
...Yale wins, it will be because or a better team and not of harder work. Captain Gaddis spoke of the parade yesterday afternoon and especially of the excellent treatment which the team has received from all concerned in its development. Everything has progressed without a hitch and throughout the season there has been perfect co-operation between team and coaches. The Yale freshmen outweigh Harvard, but speed and snap ought to overcome this disadvantage...
...Unfortunately, Song Committee are only human and owing to this limitation are subject to human errors. The songs on the whole did not meet the Committee's requirements and it was considered advisable only to recommend one or two and rely chiefly on the songs of previous years this season...
...fail to show up at the proper time on days of games. Another important point is that this loss of ushers assigned to definite sections causes considerable delay in people getting to their seats. The crowd on Saturday will be the largest of the season, and consequently the most difficult to handle; and I trust that all the ushers who are assigned places will for once at least not neglect their duty. W. G. WENDELL...