Word: mentors
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...scouting. Cleary's appointment as line coach is likewise not a surprise since he was next in line for the position. The decision of R. J. Dunne not to return next year left the job open for him. Ticknor's appointment as assistant line coach and special mentor for the centers is received with considerable elation since it is felt that the presence of the Crimson's All-American center and 1930 captain will do much toward keeping the morale of the team at high tide. Bradford's reappointment as mentor of the ends is likewise enthusiastically received since...
...announcement was made as to whether or not A. E. French '29 would continue as coach of the Freshmen but it is understood that the appointment of a mentor for the first year teams rests entirely with Casey and that he will signify his choice for the position within a short time. With the exception of the team captain the position of Freshman coach is the only post pertaining to next year's football team that remains unfilled. The captain will be elected on Friday afternoon when the team meets at Notmans for the team picture
Although Frank Shaughnessy has left Cambridge, Jesse Hawley, former Dartmouth mentor, was at the field again helping with the work on forwards. It seems fairly certain that Harvard will rely solely on a passing attack for any offensive gains against the Wolverines. Both the laterals and the forwards have not worked to any especial degree of perfection this year but Coach Horween hopes that the week's drill on them will help the Crimson to stage an effective offensive...
Boxing was created a minor sport soon after swimming. When Coach Ulen arrived here as mentor for the natators the authorities decided to make Larry Conley, who had been handling intramural boxing, the head coach. Conley has been instructing more than 250 men in the art of boxing for the last few years. Intramural boxing was always brought to a close by a tournament at the end of the season, open to the entire University...
Coach A. E. French '29, mentor of the Harvard Freshman team cut his unwieldy squad of 200 men down to 70 on Saturday preparatory to beginning the second week of work with the 1934 team today. Coach French has had one of the largest Freshman squads in recent years out during the past week, but has not gotten down to serious work because of the large number of men with which he had to work...