Word: signaller
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...without scoring in the first quarter-hour of a 50-minute scrimmage, but Coach Fisher's substitutes crossed the black goal line twice for the only score in the later part of the daily tussle on Soldiers Field. There was the usual program of "skull practice," rudimentary drill, and signal practice before the actual scrimmaging began...
Coach Fisher gave the University eleven light practice yesterday after their torrid work-out against Holy Cross Saturday. After a long talk in the Locker Building, in which the mistakes of the game were pointed out and discussed, the University squad was given the usual routine practice and signal drill. Team A lined up just as they opened the Holy Cross game, except that Hamilton and Faxon temporarily replaced Captain Horween and Sedgwick, both of whom were looking on in street clothes, resting up from the effects of Saturday's heat...
Harvard College--the undergraduate body--welcomes back its dean. For twenty months Professor Yeomans has not been seen in University Hall. His duties have taken him from America to France. As director of the University Union at Paris he has achieved a signal success in working for the interests of American students in Europe. At the same time he has reflected honor upon the University, for he was a missionary of Harvard ideals and good will. The College is indebted to Professor Greenough who, as Acting Dean, has so ably filled the breach; to Dean Yeomans it extends its most...
...between Thayer and University Halls to Appleton Chapel. The first marshal and the chairman will march to the front of the chapel, and then turning will walk back, dividing the Seniors and assigning them to pews as they go. They then return to the front pew and at a signal from the chairman the class sits down...
...satisfactorily complete their term of enlistment will be commissioned in the National Guard or in the Reserve Corps. It is also provided that there will be detailed to the school, regular army officers, preferably former graduates of the Special Service Schools as instructors in infantry, cavalry, field artillery, engineering, signal corps, etc., it being the intention that those officers so detailed shall be particularly competent to develop and organize the courses of instruction to conform to the methods pursued at the above mentioned Service Schools...