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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...undergraduates are invited to the University teas at Phillips Brooks House, too many men who would enjoy these informal receptions if they attended, fail to respond. When Phillips Brooks House, tea, and members of the Faculty and their wives are mentioned in the same breath, signs of alarm appear. But those who have summoned up their courage and attended the teas in former years have not found them in the least formidable. On the contrary they have found an excellent opportunity to enter into sociable conversation with men whom they knew previously only in the class-room, and to meet...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE UNIVERSITY TEAS. | 11/27/1908 | See Source »

...teams still appear to be very evenly matched. The Seniors have a very fast backfield which in the tie game rushed the ball from their own 15-yard line t their opponents' corresponding line. Brooks and Cate in the backfield and Comstock in the line play effective games for the Seniors. The Sophomore eleven have good team work but not individual stars. Their punting is extremely weak and they lost many yards on kicks in the tie game. The Sophomore will feel the loss of Johnson, quarterback and captain, who is ineligible, and of Dick who has injured his hand...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1909 AND 1911 PLAY AGAIN | 11/24/1908 | See Source »

...year when the class football series was brought to a close by playing off a tie game. It was not so many years ago that if one of the elevens found difficulty in forging ahead at the end of the allotted time, volunteers from the side lines would appear in sufficient numbers to warrant a score by one of the teams and it was usually the team that had the most friends among the spectators that secured the victory. This was perhaps a relic of the ancient by-gone days when in no less of an affair than a championship...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CLASS FOOTBALL. | 11/24/1908 | See Source »

...consistent ground gainers. The Yale freshmen outweigh Harvard, and have shown a good deal of reserve power when hard pressed. They have won all their games, defeating Andover, with whom the Harvard Freshmen played a tie game, by the score of 22 to 0. This makes Yale's chances appear somewhat the better. The 1912 team, however, has the advantage of being well-balanced, while their opponents will have to rely on four or five exceptionally strong men to do most of the work. The game should be a close...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMEN PLAY YALE 1912 | 11/14/1908 | See Source »

Where you have a limited number of seats at your disposal and a demand which could probably make use of twice that number, the element of speculation will always appear. This is the situation which confronts the Athletic Association each year with regard to the Yale game seats. Certain people have greater claims to those seats than others and they are given the opportunity to procure tickets under those conditions which will insure to the majority of people who have equal claim an equal right to see the game. These conditions include the restriction that the recipient is charged with...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SPECULATION EVILS. | 11/14/1908 | See Source »

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