Word: specializing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...sport here, however, was without organization, without elaborate rules, and without formal competition, until William S. Gummere of Princeton and William J. Leggett of Rutgers arranged the Princeton-Rutgers game of 1869, and drafted a special set of rules to govern its play. Those rules, either unconsciously or by design, followed the "association" style of play, for soccer, even in these early days, was an established institution...
...College 44 men altogether who are entitled to wear a major sport "H." Of this number 17 are for baseball, 11 for hockey, 8 for track, and 5 for football and 6 for crew. There are no men in College at the present time who hold a special major "H" for either tennis or golf...
...game, and unless great care is taken serious congestion will result. At the last Harvard-Yale game only 2500 automobiles had to be taken care of, but even then there was some congestion. This year double that number is expected, so that it is very important to obey the special rules for parking and driving...
...Special exercises will be held in Phillips Brooks House Parlor on Monday to dedicate the new pianoforte recently installed there, a gift of a member of the class of 1918 Mr. Heinrich Gebhard, a well-known pianist, will render several piano solos, and the University Glee Club, conducted by Professor A. T. Davison '06, will give appropriate selections. The concert will be open to members of the University only and will begin at 8.15 o'clock...
...following men have been appointed ushers for the Yale game tomorrow. All ushers must call at the H. A. A. this afternoon between 1.00 and 6.00 o'clock for special ushers' tickets. None will be admitted to the field without this ticket, and no substitutions will be allowed. Any man who is found disposing of his ticket will be put on the blacklist. Full printed instructions will be given out with each ticket...