Word: well
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...weeks of steady practice, the lacrosse squad has advanced to the point of taking up practice scrimmaging. Coach Cochran has now divided the squad into three scrub teams, which have already played three of a series of nine games among themselves, as a result of which Team A is well in the lead. The winning twelve of the series will receive a silver...
...compulsory physical examination of the Freshmen. In making the examination this year he laid particular emphasis on the mechanical use of the human body. To do this he and his assistants have classified every Freshman examined into one of four groups. Group A includes those who use their body well. Group B includes those who carry their heads too far forward, but are otherwise all right. Group C includes those who need help in their body management, but who can be best helped by some good advice. Group D. includes those who handle themselves very badly in one or more...
...played in the Brown game, and it seems likely that they will start in the contest with Virginia tomorrow. The struggle for the wing positions this season has been further complicated by injuries. In the Bates game M. Phinney Occ. and E. D. Weatherhead '22 started, and played so well that they were considered first-string men. The next week, however, Weatherhead was injured and has not played in a game since. J. K. Desmond Occ. filled his place in the Boston College game. During a scrimmage in the ensuing week Phinney wrenched his hip, and is slowly recuperating. Ryan...
...meeting of the team captains will be held tomorrow at 1 o'clock at the Exchange Club, at which reports will be made. Probably enough subscriptions were received but not reported yesterday to bring the total well over the half-way mark...
There will be two talks at the Fogg Museum of Fine Arts next Sunday afternoon, both of which will be open to the public as well as to members of the University. The first of these will be given by Mr. Edward J. Hipkiss in Class Room A at 3 o'clock. He will take for his subject "The New England House of the Mid-Eighteenth Century...