Word: signaller
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...football team is gathering speed for its game with Princeton. In a loose signal drill and a 20 minute scrimmage against the scrubs, the first team showed even more power and more spirit than they did no Monday. Another such work out today and all hard practice before the game on Saturday will be over...
...Phillips Exeter Academy and Columbia University. In 1912 the Government despatched him to Honolulu in connection with the great military works of Pearl Harbor. He became Territorial Superintendent of Construction. During the war he served for 18 months, most of it at the front, and was made chief signal officer of the Ninth Army Corps. He received six decorations. He was appointed head of the Veterans' Bureau less than two months after President Harding was inaugurated. He resigned last Winter on account of ill health, after a trip to Europe. He is a 32nd degree Mason...
...Harvard Union at 7 o'clock on Tuesday. On Wednesday, the University Band will start its march from Harvard Square at 4.30 and head the undergraduate parade that will march to the stadium to give the final cheers for the team as it runs through its last signal drill before the Tiger encounter...
...under 'Substitutions' which states, 'An incoming substitute shall not communicate in any way with any of the players upon the field until after the ball has been put in play---. In case the substitute sent in is to take the place of the man who had regularly been giving signals previous to his removal from the game, the man sent in may give the signal, but without consultation with the players until after the ball is put in play'. This rule was never intended to prevent the proper direction of the game by the coach...
Meanwhile, however, the Standish coach had been devising a new set of signals and between the halves his team had an intensive signal drill...