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Dates: during 1890-1899
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February 11.- "The Physical Side of Football." William Blaikie, James G. Lathrop...
...very sensitive Cramer dry-plate about four inches long and 1.5 inches wide, was put, film side up, into a wooden box, having a close-fitting sliding wooden cover. Upon the sensitive plate were laid two clear glass slips, less than one sixteenth of an inch thick. A space was left between them about four inches long and one half an inch deep. Across the glass slips to hold them in place was put a narrow bar of pine wood five-sixteenths of an inch thick. The wooden cover, three-sixteenths of an inch thick, was then pushed into place...
...Gymnasium is that the water cannot be made to circulate rapidly enough to imitate the motion of a shell. A plan which will probably be adopted is an endless chain of paddles to quicken the circulation of the water, to revolve in the inner trough on each side of the boat by steam power. If this plan proves practicable it will greatly lessen the drudgery of practice...
...This meeting will occur Thursday evening, January 30, 1896, at the Colonial Club. The next meeting, Tuesday, February 11, will be given up to talks by Mr. William Blaikie, author of "How to get Strong and How to Stay so," and Mr. James G. Lathrop on "The Physical Side of Football." Meetings thereafter will be on alternate Monday evenings. Light refreshments will be served after each meeting...
...members of the eleven who played in the Yale-Princeton game have each received a souvenir football frame. In the centre of the frame is a large picture of Captain Thorne. On either side of him are group pictures of the Yale and Princeton teams, and above and below are smaller pictures of the other members of the Yale eleven. Just below Captain Thorne's picture is engrossed the score of the Yale-Princeton game. The frame is of oak with oxidized silver trimmings...