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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Yale is planning to build a new $5,000,000 library out of the bequest of John W. Sterling...
With four letter men from the 1916 team in College, E. L. Casey, R. Horween, W. J. Murray, and W. B. Felton, in addition to several members of the informal and service teams of the past two years, the backfield is easily the strongest department of the game this fall. S. Burnham, a member of the squad in 1916 A. Horween who captained the 1917 informal eleven and R. S. Humphrey of the 1921 team are the other more prominent contestants for backfield positions...
...tackle R. Hadley, a star of the 1920 Freshman team. H. H. Faxon. W. B. Frothingham, R. M. Sedgwick of the 1921 eleven, and L., B. McCagg and K. Kane of the 1922 crew, are contestants. T. Woods who is one of the best line candidates for the team has been shifted to guard, where it is likely he will be paired off with C. A. Clark, who played throughout the 1916 season. C. F. Havemeyer, P. Philbin, and G. D. Flynn are the leading trio at centre...
Since the beginning Coach Fisher has had a large number of assistants, most of whom learned football under the Haughton regime. Among them are Richard Wigglesworth, Samuel Felton, Henry Gardner. H. Hardwick, D. Watson Thomas Campbell, James Knox, D. Parmenter, Dr. Paul Withington, W. B. Snow, Robert Guild, Wingate Rollins, Charles Coolidge and Richard Lewis...
...intercollegiate lawn tennis tournament which was held at the Merion Cricket Club, Haverford, Pa., from September 9 to 11, the University was represented by two players. Captain G. W. Helm '19, and F. C. Gaaighen '21. Hanigmen was defeated in the second round. Helm was eliminated by Captain Garland of Yale in the third round, while Garland and Hawks put out Helm and Haulghen in the semi-finals of the doubles tournament: Garland was the individual star, winning the singles, and with Hawks as his partner, capturing the doubles title. C. H. Hyams '21 and J. B. Fenno '21 were...