Word: similarities
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...January issue of Outing is presented the annual football Roll of Honor and a review of the past season. The former contains a total of 101 names of the leading players, all the men on the list having been named by two or more coaches. Sixteen of these occupied similar positions last season. There are five University players on the list, Mahan, Gilman, King, Soucy, and Harte. There are some inconsistencies in the compilation; for instance, although it is stated that Watson is a better field general than Barrett of Cornell, his name is left out of the list, which...
...Scrap of Paper" shows the treaty of 1839 guaranteeing the independence and neutrality, of Belgium signed by both British and Prussian representatives. "Follow Me," showing a soldier leaving for the front; "Remember Belgium," picturing that country in flames and suggesting the possibility of Britain's finding herself in a similar plight; and "There is a place for you in this line, will you fill it?" showing a gap in the ranks, are some of the most striking designs. Lord Kitchener's famous call for volunteers "More men and still more until the enemy is crushed" is depicted on another poster...
...similar meeting will be held in Montreal at the same time...
...undecided what their work after graduation shall be, the CRIMSON is planning a series of articles, the first of which is printed below, on the opportunities offered to college men by the various professions. Law, medicine, teaching, diplomacy, and similar subjects will be dealt with by men who are specialists in their fields, and who are acquainted with undergraduates and with college training, so that their suggestions may prove helpful...
...graduates, Vance McCormick '93, S. B. Thorne '96 and J. R. Kilpatrick '11, was chosen, with power to add to its numbers, to consider the football situation and to make to the Athletic Association such recommendations as seem desirable. From present indications it appears likely that a coaching system similar to the one now in vogue at Princeton and Harvard will be adopted at Yale. There is always difficulty in finding a man fitted for such a responsible position, and judging from Princeton's experience last year it will be some time before this important point is settled...