Word: slate
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...slight advantage in the backfield, the figures being 170 to 167. Thus is may be considered that the advantages of the teams are about evenly divided, with the University's extra weight offset by the greater experience of the Nassau eleven. Princeton has the additional advantage of a clean slate of victories, but the University team has been improving rapidly of late. Harvard. Name. Position. Age. Weight. Height. Prep. School. G. L. Batchelder '19, end 19 185 6 Volkmann R. H. Bond '19, back 19 171 5.9 Everett High E. S. Brewer '19, end 20 162 6 Milton S. Burnham...
...teams which the University will face in the regular intercollegiate schedule will be Yale, Princeton, Cornell, Pennsylvania, and Leland Stanford. Much better results are anticipated than last year from the matches with Princeton and Cornell, owing to the strength of the present material, and the chances for a clean slate in the intercollegiates are excellent...
...University seven's passing and shooting was wild throughout, and the forwards lost several chances to score by getting out of position; but nevertheless Ford was called upon to stop 29 shots, two of which finally got past him, while Wylde, playing an equally spectaculan game, kept a clean slate by knocking down 22 shots...
...will, oppose Michigan at Ann Arbor. The former has had little hard work since the Harvard game, Virginia Polytechnic affording no real test last Saturday. Michigan has suffered two defeats in her last games, Michigan "Aggies" and Syracuse gaining the victories. Cornell should experience little difficulty in keeping her slate of victories clear...
...them in office, but earnestly through a genuine desire to make the Union live up to the ideals for which Mr. Higginson created it. They should be genuine servants. With the opportunity to make additional nominations by petition, the Union members have only themselves to blame if the final slate does not satisfy them. The right sort of spirit, if the Union is ever to attain it, must begin with the officers...