Word: slight
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...scrimmages of the past week. Of the guards McFadon did some good work, but Pierce was somewhat, too aggressive. The ends were rather slow in getting down the field, but O'Brien secured two good tackles, and both Hall and Grant made a creditable showing. As Starr received a slight injury to his ankle on Thursday, Newhall was tried at quarterback and ran the team well...
...than "Probation (A Study in Geographical Antipathy)," by J. L. Price '07. It is refreshing to find in this a story that is local, of today and not of yesterday, and possible, with at least three entirely original expressions or ideas on each page. The one fault is slight exaggeration of the phraseology in undergraduate conversation--it is too clever. A new feature is the record of events in the University for the month...
...eight minutes of play, after the ball had been carried 80 yards in short rushes without a fumble. Cunniff kicked off to Squires on the 23-yard line, who ran back eight yards. Foster gained five yards and Hurley circled left end for 10-yards. Because of a slight strain received in this play Captain Hurley was replaced by Wendell. The ball was then carried down the field with gains averaging between two and three yards until on the third down, with one yard to go, Wendell went over for the touchdown. White failed to kick the goal...
Edward Leighton Fanshawe '07 of New York, died of erysipelas last Friday at Santa Barbara, Cal., while on a trip around the world with three friends. He received a slight injury at sea which later caused his death...
Four new men reported, one of whom was R. B. Guild '06, who played on his Freshman team, and on the second eleven last year Brill, who received a slight injury Monday, was out in the afternoon. A large part of the squad was excused from morning practice, which was very light and lasted only about an hour. There will be no more morning practice...