Word: showings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...game at New Haven today will be announced in the Living Room of the Union and posted on the bulletin board at the CRIMSON Building beginning at 2 o'clock. At the Union the dispatches, in addition to being announced, will be interpreted on a large chart which will show the position of the ball. An orchestra will play football songs and popular airs during the reproduction, and there will be organized cheering...
After practice the players took the train for New London where they will spend the night, after attending a moving picture show. Practice tomorrow will be held in the local baseball park, and at 5.30 the rest of the squad will arrive. The players are in excellent physical condition and are not worrying over Saturday's game. The probable line-up: HARVARD YALE C. A. Coolidge, l.e. r.e., Comerford Wheeler, l.t. r.t., Baldridge Dadmun, l.g. r.g., Fox Harris, c. c., Callahan Snow, r.g. l.g., Black Caner, r.t. l.t., Gates Harte, r.e. l.e., Moseley, Church Robinson, q. q., Smith, La Roche...
...past it has been whispered that misfortune early in the game has left the Harvard stands weak and silent, and robbed the team of its power. This must not be the case on Saturday. We must show an indomitable spirit, the spirit that can turn a possible defeat into a victory. The man whose knocking knees are heard above his weak and faltering cheers has no place in the Harvard stands, and is unworthy of a Harvard victory. If the breaks of the game go against us, the team has the greater need of whole-hearted, enthusiastic support...
...will require not only supreme effort on the part of the eleven men in the game, but the earnest, the utmost and the most audible support from every Harvard man in the stands. The team must be shown that you are behind them. Today is an excellent time to show it. H. H. DADMUN, CAPT. N. E. BURBIDGE...
...many years it has been the custom for Harvard to oppose Brown in their annual game with the second or third football team. A glance at the scores of recent games will show that Brown has had teams admittedly inferior to Harvard's first teams, yet this year it must be allowed that our opponents were at least the equal of our best team. The fact that Harvard's first team might have won last Saturday's game is not the essential reason for placing our strongest team on the field against Brown. The present practice of the Harvard coaches...