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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...last year's offence are available this year, Sortwell and Palmer. Sortwell has been shifted from left wing to left centre in order to make room for Hopkins at the former position. Sortwell is the fastest man on the team, and should have no trouble in keeping his position, though Hanson will prove a valuable substitute. At right centre, Phillips, captain of last year's Freshman team, has superseded Palmer. He is very clever in stick-work but has a tendency toward slowness and individual play. Hopkins at left end is outplaying Baldwin, the other candidate for the position...
...probable that the same buildings now being used as Senior dormitories,--namely, Hollis, Holworthy, Stoughton, Thayer, and the north entry of Matthews,--will again be devoted to that purpose next year. If more room is needed, it is likely that the south entry of Matthews will first be reserved, though the present Junior class will be allowed some discretion in the selection of buildings...
Thus far there has been a lack of musical compositions sent in to the Review for publication, though plenty of articles on music have been submitted. Any undergraduate or graduate who is doing original work in composing, is urged to send whatever manuscripts he can to G. Elliott, Jr., '13, Holworthy...
...begin wasted after graduation. It is also designed to stimulate the undergraduate work and to interest men who have not taken part in the work in college. The project it represents is of immense significance and should command the attention of all college men. It is a new undertaking, though it has now passed the experimental state, and, in order to develop to its full possibilities, needs the co-operation of the student body. One of the most important considerations is the registration of the graduating classes, which is the purpose of the cards to be placed in Brooks House...
...speed in covering ground. The most noticeable defect is still the lack of head-work in team-play, and the failure to keep places in line. The puck is worked toward the opponents' goal by individual bursts of speed rather than by concerted action. The defence of both teams, though not phenomenal, is strong enough to ward off an attack no more powerful than the present one. Carnochan and Washburn are both doing good work at goal, few points being scored on either except from scrimmage...