Word: spent
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...volume has been compiled chiefly through the efforts of J. D. Greene '96, formerly secretary to the Corporation, who spent six years in gathering data for it. He sent inquiries to the 32,188 men whose names the Directory contains, and received replies from over...
...Yale Field this afternoon. Secret practice was held for an hour. The three elevens ran through signals and much attention was given to kicking. Corbett, Felton, Minot and Tryon punted, the ends running down under the kicks. The backs took turns in catching the punts. Lewis, Potter and Wigglesworth spent a long time practicing drop-kicks. In the signal practice, attention was given to team work, there being no individual coaching. Following this the Yale team held open practice. At 4 o'clock the squad and coaches returned to Farmington by special car, arriving at the Elm Tree...
...yesterday afternoon consisted of a long scrimmage with the second team, in which the University team was on the defence entirely. Preceding this work, Coach Haughton gave the men a long blackboard talk in the Locker Building, and when the men came on to the field considerable time was spent in rehearsing the fundamentals. Coaches Blagden and Withington drilled the line-men, while the ends were under the direction of Coach Leary...
...preliminary practice consisted chiefly of punting and drop-kicking. Corbett, Felton, Minot, Pierce and Tryon did most of the punting under the direction of R. P. Kernan '03, while T. Frothingham, Lewis, O'Flaherty and Wigglesworth spent some time kicking drops at various distances and angles. The line-men were given individual instruction by coach Withington; coach Leary took charge of the ends, and coach Cutting paid special attention to the backs...
...University football team was given light work yesterday afternoon, and did not go into the Stadium until rather late, as the first hour was spent in a long blackboard talk in the Locker Building. Following this, there was a short drill in fundamentals, and then Team A lined up and tried various formations against Team B. Just before the end of the afternoon's work, both teams ran through their signals...