Word: selects
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Buell's choice for the quarterback position was unrivalled as was Owen's selection for fullback. The halfback positions were difficult to select from the many possibilities, including O'Hearn, Mallory, and Jordan of Yale, Crum and Cleaves of Princeton, and Chapin and Gehrke of Harvard. To round out the backfield, it was necessary to select a punter and an end runner, in addition to forming a good defensive combination. O'Hearn alone of the possibilities combined punting ability with excellent open field running, and his showing against the University, when he gained more ground from scrimmage than any other...
...these fellows in the coaches shoes or the quarterback's place and ask them to select the play in advance, they are immediately helpless. Nine years of continuous wrestling with these problems ought to have given Fred Moore a fair amount of good judgment and with his twenty-five years of experience in handling crowds for these games, I think we can safely trust even his snap guesses in preference to other people's well-laid plans. If the CRIMSON, in its present wisdom, knows so well how this thing can be done so easily in advance, let them call...
...committee will undertake several new enterprises this year, it was announced today by its secretary, R. P. Bullard '24. In response to the CRIMSON'S agitation last year that more be done for the small boys around Harvard Square, the Social Service Committee has arranged to select certain of the more promising ones and find them jobs as ball boys at Soldiers Field. This and other work in Cambridge, although under the general supervision of Phillips Brooks House, will be under the immediate direction of T. D. Blake 2nd '25, Secretary of the Christian Association...
About 90 Freshmen, a considerable advance in numbers over last year, have signed up for the riding courses, which will meet twice a week throughout the year. There are beginning sections every day from 1.45 to 3.15, and one on Wednesdays from 3.15 to 4.45. Men may select any two sections, preferably not consecutive. Equitation may be counted by Freshmen for their required three hours a week for physical training...
...Junior and Sophomore candidates assemble tonight for the CRIMSON's editorial, news and photographic competitions, not unnaturally we hope for a large field to draw from. The quality of the CRIMSON depends, in the long run, upon the quality of its candidates. The more men there are to select from, the better will be the selection and the greater, accordingly, the calibre and usefulness of the paper in the college generation to come...