Word: virginia
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...score. As was to prove the case for many weeks, however the Blue's representative was not a team but a Blue squad of eleven men. Careless handling of Thurman's clever punts was as the chief factor in the first reverse for Yale, and Virginia took a 10 to 0 victory. By desperate plugging through the line, Yale was barely able to defeat Lehigh 7 to 6 the next Saturday, and the following week the Elis took a hollow 19 to 0 victory from the weak Springfield Y. M. C. A. team. But the next week, with the declaration...
...play chosen by the judges for the fall production of the Dramatic Club is "The Perverseness of Pamela," by Virginia Church, who took English 47 last year. It is a farce-comedy of three acts, dealing skilfully and with a light and graceful touch with the military life of the post at Old Point Comfort. The chief figure is the charming but incorrigible Pamela, whose wiles and pranks keep everyone in a continuous state of tension. The lesser figures grouped about her are the officers of the post, and their wives and sweethearts...
...play was very highly commended by the judges of the Craig Prize competition. Miss Church has lived at a military post in Virginia, and knows her subject well. She is now teaching in California...
...first big intersectional contest of the year, Cornell will, oppose Michigan at Ann Arbor. The former has had little hard work since the Harvard game, Virginia Polytechnic affording no real test last Saturday. Michigan has suffered two defeats in her last games, Michigan "Aggies" and Syracuse gaining the victories. Cornell should experience little difficulty in keeping her slate of victories clear...
Harvard, 9; University of Virginia...