Word: virginia
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Roll call. Address, Dean Briggs. Address, Professor Albert LeFevre, University of Virginia; "College Ideals and Athletics," Professor R. H. Corwin, Yale; "Athletic Standards," Dean Howard McClenahan, Princeton; "Athletics for All," President H. A. Garfield, Williams; appointment of committee on credentials, and of committee on nominations...
...military instruction camps next year, the advisory committee of University Presidents is sending a report of the work of these institutions to all universities and colleges in the United States. The committee is as follows: J. G. Hibben, Princeton (chairman); President Lowell; A. T. Hadley, Yale; E. W. Nichols, Virginia Military Institute; J. H. Kirkland, Vanderbilt; H. Garfield, Williams; H. S. Drinker, Lehigh (secretary). The report reads as follows...
...production to be given in the Hasty Pudding Theatre on December 14 and 15, and in Copley Hall, Boston, December 116 and 18. The curtain will rise at 8.15 o'clock and dancing will follow the performances on December 14-and 16. The play, "The Perverseness of Pamela," by Virginia Church, is a delightfully keen comedy in three acts, dealing with the social intrigues and amusing side of life at a well-known army post. The chief figure, of course, is Pamela, an irresistible, charming, incorrigible young lady who keeps everyone in a high state of excitement. This play...
best player in the Tiger line, gets a place at guard, with Dadmun, of Harvard, as a partner. Thurman of Virginia loses out even on consideration of his prowess as a punter, for the punting will be well taken care of by Maban, and besides, in the modern game of deceptive play, the wisdom of having a lineman drop back to kick is doubtful. Dadmun's play in the Yale game marked him as a guard of unusual ability, for not only did he defend his position impregnably, but time and again he took out both...
...appearance of the strong Virginia eleven in the Stadium marked the beginning of mid-season football, both in the importance of games and in the form shown by Harvard. The line showed great improvement, and although the University was unable to push the ball over for a touchdown, Mahan's clever drop-kicking sufficed to defeat the Southerners by a 9 to 0 score. The Virginia men are to be remembered for their exceptionally sportsmanlike spirit, and it is hoped that their appearance on the Harvard schedule will become a fixture...