Word: showings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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This is the challenge that has come from Yale through the Yale Daily News, and it is a challenge that we cannot overlook. Tonight the College will show what it thinks of the challenge. Our answer to it now is that the team that beat Princeton will be a match for Yale. If that is what undergraduates believe, we shall know it by their spirit tonight...
After the campaign in Illinois, Miss Todd went to California where she assisted in gaining the vote for women in that state. The statistics show that the very wealthy and very illiterate men of California voted against Woman suffrage and that it was the average man who put the measure through. Of the four million women voters in the United States at present, about 700,000 are women of California. They are not affiliated with any political party but their votes are cast solidly for all Woman Suffrage measures, the aim of which is to pass legislation that will benefit...
...Princeton locker building for its 3 to 0 victory. This is proof to every Harvard man that his spirit will tell in the Yale game. Every vestige of over-confidence has been wiped out of the College during the last two weeks. Harvard is now going to show her spirit in a mass meeting and parade. The thought that the Stadium has never seen Yale defeated has galled us long enough. It is time that the prophecy of 1904's Ivy Orator was fulfilled and the Stadium Field made the graveyard of a Yale team. That is why every...
...Harvard has a good line, although yet to show its full strength, both offensively and defensively; a wonderful back-field, yet one which is powerless without support from the line, for there is neither a Wendell nor a Streit in the trio to gain a couple of yards when the two opposing lines are in a deadlock; a fair quarterback and fair kickers, and, lastly, a drop-kicker who full well realizes the responsibility of his work in the present style of game." L. WITHINGTON '11, in Boston Globe...
...track. Luncheon will be served in the baseball cage between 11.45 and 12.30 o'clock, and no usher will be admitted to the field after 12.10. Ushers must be in their assigned places not later than 12.30 o'clock and remain there throughout the game. Men who do not show up at the Brown game will not be allowed to usher at the Yale game, and men who do not abide by the above rules will be deprived of their badges and ejected from the field...