Word: viewing
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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World's Work--"An Inside View of Philippine Life," by F. W. Atkinson '90: "Miss Miriam Michelson," by M. D. Conway Dv.'54; "The Work of the Book World," by F. T. Cooper...
...Yale game this year, eleven, including Captain Hurley, who will enter the Medical School, will be available for next year's football team. Considering this fact and the large number of other men whose experience will make them valuable next year, the indications are that from the point of view of material Harvard will start the season in a very promising condition. The only losses by graduation will be P. O. Mills '05, R. A. Derby '05 and S. H. Noyes '05, while T. G. Meier 1B., W. C. Matthews '05 and C. W. Randall '05, will be debarred...
...attainment, like tackling, or punting, must be through one man who is responsible for that result, and for whom the head coach is responsible to the Harvard world. Many minds are better than one, but disorganization must be eliminated, and those not responsible directly to the head coach must view the practice from the Stadium seats; and in meeting after practice, or otherwise, have their opinions expressed, weighed and adopted, as may seem best to those actively responsible...
...success to our chief opponent in that same game, and a policy and a sort of head which has brought Harvard success in baseball? Harvard has surely had enough experience to finally profit. She must have some settled head in football, she must select him carefully and with a view not to next year alone but to last at least two years thereafter; and she must take time to make this selection. There has been no head coach of Harvard football in the last ten years who if given an opportunity to coach the following year and the year after...
Aside from the interest of the storm itself Nantasket Beach is instructive from the physiographic point of view as it shows the trying together of islands and the protection of old cliffs by the formation of beaches...