Word: walter
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Walter Camp, in his selection of this year's All-America football team, has placed on it three Harvard men, R. G. McKay '11, R. T. Fisher '12, and P. L. Wendell '13. Harvard has more men on the team than any other one institution, while Michigan and Pennsylvania follow with two each. Brown, Minnesota, Princeton and Yale each have...
...football team and took part in track work. In 1908 he was captain of the football team which defeated Yale at New Haven, by the score of 4 to 0, though on account of an injured shoulder he was unable to play in the game. He was one of Walter Camp's selections for the All-America football team in 1905 and 1906. Moreover he had the distinction of being the last man to play for four years on the University football team. In the spring of his final year he played on the tennis team. He was a member...
...possible plays of your opponents. It comprehends the knowledge of how a team ought to be brought along, and by what stages. In a word, it is the regulation and control of the whole coaching policy for the season. This work at Yale has been performed by Walter Camp. He created the Yale system, and his work has long represented, to my thinking, forty per cent for Yale's successful results...
Just before the Princeton game, however, Walter Camp and Shevlin were called upon to help out in the crisis. Open play was immediately introduced again, and the results of this change in tacties were evident by the excellent showing against Princeton. A new shift play was introduced in which the tackles play back, and just before the ball is passed rush in the the one side of the line or the other, making it difficult for the opposing line to shift in time to meet the attack. This play met with marked success against Princeton...
...preliminary trials for the Pasteur Debate will be held in Harvard 5 next Tuesday at 7.30 o'clock, and all men who wish to enter must hand their names to L. A. Mahoney '13, Walter Hastings 12, or H. B. Ehrman '12. Weld 37, by 6 o'clock tonight. Ten men will be retained for the final competition, which will be held in the Fogg Art Museum on Thursday, December 15, at 8 o'clock. The debate will be open to the public. The subject to be discussed this year will be: "The Principle of Ministerial Responsibility in its Relation...