Word: work
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Most of the names (between 18,000 and 20,000) have been secured, and work will soon begin to collect information regarding addresses and occupations. The names will probably be arranged in three orders -- alphabetically, geographically and according to occupation. The delays caused by hunting stragglers and other unavoidable circumstances have put off the date of publication, but at present it appears that the first edition will be ready for the printers by January 1. A second edition with corrections will follow soon after. A gift, however, will be necessary before the compilers will be able to publish the catalogue...
...account of the hard game last Saturday at Annapolis, the men who played there were excused from practice yesterday. The work for the rest of the squad was short, as little could be accomplished in the heavy rain. The backs practiced handling a wet ball and ran off a few formations...
...Sorbonne. On his return to America he became a journalist and was at first reporter for the New York Evening Post and later its assistant city editor. He has also been connected with the New York Commercial Advertiser, McClure's Magazine and the American Magazine. His work has been devoted chiefly to articles on our political situations...
...exercise in running. This is no small task in itself. Moreover he has to build up a team to represent the University, each of whom must be at his best at a specified time. For the success of this team he has to plan a careful campaign. In such work, persistence, patience, and sympathy are needed; they are needed not by the trainer alone, but by those under his change as well. In this respect the year has been well begun. There are a few athletes of proved excellence remaining from last year's team, and if they...
Secret practice was held by the University football squad yesterday for nearly an hour in preparation for the Annapolis game tomorrow. There was no scrimmage, but only light work. The backfield candidates were first taken out onto the Freshman gridiron and given practice in catching punts with the sun in their eyes and against a clear sky. Coach Daly instructed the backs in heeling fair catches facing the sun and with the opposing team running down on them. The results were very satisfactory. Burr got off some long spirals of fifty yards and more...