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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Freshman football squad had long practice yesterday afternoon on the regular Freshman field. The work was of a little harder order than heretofore, including falling on the ball, tackling the dummy, and breaking through. The ends were sent down under kicks, and then a signal drill was held. The makeup of the first team was the same as yesterday: centre, Cotting; left guard, Maguire; right guard, Dunlap; left tackle, Mackay; right tackle, Strong; left end, Rogers; right end, Harding; quarterback, Johnson; left halfback, Davis; right halfback, Pope; fullback, Minot...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harder Practice for Freshman Squad | 10/2/1907 | See Source »

...been previously. The squad was given practice in falling on the ball, then the backs were made to pick the ball from the ground while running. After a short drill in catching punts the squad was divided and two teams were put through a preliminary signal drill. The makeup of the first team was: Centre, Cotting; guards, Maguire and Dunlap; tackles, MacKay and Strong; ends, Rogers and Harding; quarter, Johnson; half-backs, Davis and Pope; fullback, Minot...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: First Freshman Line-up Yesterday | 10/1/1907 | See Source »

...famous "teams" of the Pudding stage. Hay overworks two or three farcical expressions, but in his burlesque society drama, "Bear and Forebear," it is impossible to look upon his impersonation of the stage child without sympathy, and he throws a most attractive fit. Bacon's makeup, with its resemblance to Miss Ethel Barrymore would probably cause that lady exquisite enjoyment, and his acting still more. He imitates female affectations with a fidelity which approaches scholarship. W. P. Blodget '07 as "Ethel" made the prettiest girl of the company, and was especially clever in the dumb show of the "Etiquette" song...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: H. P. C. UNDERGRADUATE NIGHT | 3/18/1907 | See Source »

...them are men of many different races, religious views and political parties, including a considerable number of socialists. The teachers, through the classes and the relationships which spring out of them are brought closely into contact with the students, thus coming to know something of the mental and moral makeup and the life problems of workingmen. This together with the discipline and responsibility of teaching, make such work of much value...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROSPECT UNION PLANS | 10/5/1905 | See Source »

...Haven on Saturday, May 3. The New Haven Gun Club has offered the Association the use of the Club's traps at Schuetzen Park. Each university will send a team of five men and each man will shoot at fifty birds thrown at five different angles. The makeup of the Harvard team, with substitutes, will be as follows: L. E. Hilliard 2L., E. E. DuPont '03, G. M. Phelps '02, P. Bancroft '03, H. R. Colson '05, H. L. Corbett '02 and C. T. Russell...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE INTERCOLLEGIATE SHOOT. | 4/29/1902 | See Source »

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