Word: shortly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...majority are "Laodecian," in that particular, as we read on another page. A Senior meditates, "more senforum," on the changes he has seen and some he would like to see. There is an editorial note commendatory of the Student Council, a word in memory of Professor Norton, and a short review of a new book by Mr. Galsworthy...
...secret practice yesterday afternoon the University football team was given a long drill in individual work, and a short scrimmage was played with the second team. In the preliminary work Coach Graves drilled the tackles and guards, and Coach Campbell worked with the ends. The backs practiced passes and kicking. Afterwards the first eleven and the substitutes lined up and ran through formations...
...University team was given a very light practice yesterday. The first and second teams had a short signal practice and were not on the field more than half an hour. Of the men injured in previous practices Sprague was on the field and practiced punting, and West was in the substitutes' line-up. Withington, who has been playing tackle, is being tried out at end, and with Brown played on the substitute team...
...first class game is now less than two weeks off and two weeks is a very short time in which to get any sort of team play, which is necessary to the success of the team. Hence men who do intend to come out should do so at once. It has always been the case that more men try for the Senior team, and more men come out early for the Senior team than for any other, and there is no reason at all why this year's class should be an exception. F. H. BURR...
...will expect to reap all the advantages earned by the few men who worked from the beginning. If there are any more football players in the Senior class than those already playing, let them report at once and join in the enthusiastic spirit exhibited by those already out. The short time before the games is surely not too much to devote to the making of a proficient team...