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...meeting of all men who intend to take part in football this spring or next fall will be held in the Trophy Room of the Union this evening at 7.30 o'clock. It is very important that all men who are interested in football, whether able to take part in spring practice or not, should attend the meeting, as the reorganization of the sport at the University will be discussed fully...
...principal speaker will be Wingate Rollins '16 who is to take charge of practice this spring. R. T. Fisher '12, formerly captain of the University team, G. G. Browne '10, who played end on Haughton's first team which beat Yale 4-0, and R. W. P. Brown '98 will attend the meeting and each will probably give a short talk. It is hoped that Leo Leary '05, field coach in 1916, will be present, but he may be unable to attend. The meeting will be very short, in order not to interfere with other engagements for the same evening...
Spring practice will begin tomorrow afternoon at 3.30 0'clock. All men who expect to play football this spring, should report at the Locker Building at that time, when suits will be given out, and a very light workout will take place. Practice will continue throughout the month of April, if the weather remains favorable...
...business meeting and dinner of the Phillips Brooks House Association which will be held in the private dining room on the second floor of the Union on Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock. The reports of the various sub-chairmen will be read, and the incoming board will offically take office. The meeting will adjourn about 8 0'clock. Arthur Beane '11, former graduate secretary, will preside. All men who expect to attend the meeting should leave their names at Phillips Brooks House if they have not already done so. The dinner may be charged on the spring term bill...
Although reports from other universities indicate that football practice will be more extensive than usual this spring, it is likely to be exceedingly limited at Yale. Dr. Alfred H. Sharpe, the new director at that university will not arrive there until mid-summer to take charge of the coaching and most of the candidates are out for the various spring teams. Dr. Sharpe has chosen, as assistant coaches, the same men who coached the Elis in 1916. No captain will be elected until after Dr. Sharpe takes charge of the squad and the playing season begins next fall...