Word: shows
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...after defeat. Let us forget the mistakes, weaknesses, or whatever they were, of last Saturday and prepare to receive Yale as she has never been received before in Cambridge. Let us have Union mass meetings, speeches from football graduates, open practices, songs and above all real singing. Let us show the team that if the College is a factor, 1911 will see Yale defeated in the Stadium. In short, let us for a few hours in the next three weeks cease to be individuals and become Harvard men behind a Harvard men behind a Harvard team...
...entire difference between the effective and stimulating singing of our opponents and our own. The remedy is simple. First of all, everybody must know the words of the old songs and of such new ones as may be selected. Then the way is open for Hancock to show us how we can turn our pitiful attempts of the past into real singing. This does not mean that he is to do it all for us. He can sing himself, and he can tell us how not to sing, but only the determined effort of each...
...presence greatly strengthens the weaker side of the line. Lingard filled the right end position in the absence of Felton. The only other change in the line-up was the shifting of Huntington to the backfield. He was substituted for Blackall at fullback, but had little chance to show his ability in that position. Although his knee is still bothering him a little, T. Frothingham played halfback for the substitutes in signal drill...
Reports on the business of the Co-operative for the fiscal year ending July 31, 1911, were presented. These show that the total business of the Co-operative, at its two stores, amounted to $378,170.19, an increase of $12,921.91 over the sales of the year preceding. The sales by departments during these two years were as follows: 1909-10. 1910-11. Men's Furnishings, $81,049.63 $85,760.33 Books, 96,711.60 94,587.99 Stationery, 60,744.95 64,851.76 Tailoring, 42,310.10 46,506.33 Furniture, 30,201.42 28,700.35 Coal and Wood, 33,822.29 36,895.41 Branch Store...
Then the substitute eleven took the place of the first team and, starting at the middle of the field, tore through the second team line for a score in three minutes. Morrison made the tally and was used most of the time in advancing the ball. After this show of spirit, the substitutes seemed to be unable to renew the attack and both teams turned to the punting game. At this point the coaches broke into the play at intervals to correct minor defects in the individual work. T. H. Frothingham attempted two drop kicks when the substitutes approached their...