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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Alumni Bulletin in its current issue suggests that, in view of the fact that men now become used to furnished rooms in their Freshman year, it may be advisable for the University to furnish the rooms in all its buildings. To the long-suffering Senior in the Yard it seems more important that less undulating floors be provided upon which to moor the furniture which he has already purchased for himself. The splinters may be blunted by a heavy covering of carpet, but no way has been found to level the hills and fill the valleys. If the University will...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FURNITURE OR FLOORS? | 10/22/1915 | See Source »

...movement started last year to give more men a chance to play football is sure to be a failure unless greater interest is shown at once. Thus far, barely enough candidates have appeared to make up one team. This seems disgraceful in view of the fact that there are at least five hundred eligible men in the University who are not at this season actively engaged in any other form of sport...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE HAUGHTON CUP SERIES. | 10/22/1915 | See Source »

...Social Service Bureau. The department has gone about its work in a sound and business-like manner, as far removed as possible from the ordinary type of "drawing room" charity. The offer of the Appointment Office to investigate, upon request, the work of men in this field, with a view to determining their increased efficiency as teachers, in recommending them for positions, comes as an admission of the thoroughness of their work. It should prove an added inducement to men entering this field. They can now feel that they are adding to their own value as teachers, in addition...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A TRIBUTE TO BROOKS HOUSE. | 10/19/1915 | See Source »

...room to the players. From the time we discovered the provision in the Yale rules that no man who has received board for playing summer baseball shall represent Yale on its teams, each of us paid in full for board and lodging subsequently furnished him by the club. In view, however, of the fact that we did, although unintentionally and ill advised, violate the rule we hereby withdraw from competition in intercollegiate athletics...

Author: By Robert G. Rhett jr., (SPECIAL DISPATCH TO THE CRIMSON). | Title: LEGORE DECLARED INELIGIBLE | 10/19/1915 | See Source »

...rest of the score was of the more satisfying sort, for it was rolled up by the crumbling of the Carlisle defense before a powerful attack. That aspect of the game, the vindication of the University's scoring ability, was very encouraging. However, from another point of view, the University's showing was disappointing. The Indians seemed to find holes in the line at will, and it is difficult to see why they scored not more than one touchdown. Until Taylor and Parson were sent in, centre and left tackle proved almost invariably to be open doors to a five...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CARLISLE WENT DOWN TO 29 TO 7 DEFEAT BEFORE UNIVERSITY ELEVEN | 10/11/1915 | See Source »

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