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...Progressive Principles and the Republican Party in Massachusetts" will be the subject of a public meeting to be held in Tremont Temple on Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. The following will make addresses: Mr. Gifford Pinch former chief of the United States Forestry Service. Governor R. P. Bass '96, of New Hampshire, and Mr. George Record of New Jersey, Rev. S. MeC. Crothers h.'99 will preside...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Meeting of Progressive Republicans | 12/12/1911 | See Source »

Yale is more prepared to make dropkicks than Harvard, Captain Howe being a dangerous man inside the thirty-five yard-line. Harvard to a certain extent is weak in this very important part of the game, depending as they do on a pinch man sent in for the one play. On defence Harvard and Yale are equally strong, and both lines charge hard and fast. Harvard will be no doubt weakened by the loss of Gardiner. The Yale forwards seem a little quicker diagnosing their opponents' play...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD AND YALE TEAMS | 11/20/1911 | See Source »

...leading article Dr. Sargent argues well for medical supervision of athletics, and makes the suggestion that the "H" should perhaps be given to those men only who have all-round athletic ability. It would indeed be comforting to feel that your hammer-throwing specialist could at a pinch fill in creditably at baseball or hockey, or even turn a handspring upon a wager. Another serious article, by W. Lippmann, pleads for more robustness of interest, on the part of students, in American politics. By all means,--and in other matters too. "The Chinese Classics and Modern Research...

Author: By H. DEW. Fuller., | Title: Monthly Reviewed by Dr. Fuller | 12/10/1909 | See Source »

...Miller '01 Professor of History, A.B. Struse, H.F. Hurlburt '01 Triptolemus B. Arnstormer, the threadbare Thespian, J.M. Ross '01 Duke of Dedbroke, the Britisher, P.L. Fish '01 Count Tuch Uhard, the French nobleman, R.H. Grimes 2L Mr. R. E. Porter of the "Prevaricator," H.B. Ingalls '02 Will E. Pinch, "one of the finest," F.M. Sawtell '02 Mr. O.T.S. Toburn, the wheat king, C.C. Brayton '01 Countess Uhard, (nee Dukehunter) his niece, G. W. Knapp 2L. Miss Sylvia Dukehunter, her sister, and Toburn's heiress, J.C. Chipman '01 Nodo Woodmarry, "in de chorus," W.H. Taylor '01 Miss Ida Know, R.F. Jackson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Pi Eta Play. | 3/30/1901 | See Source »

...does, sent a team into the field with a dogged determination to win, and as always they played a magnificent game of foot-ball. Harvard used her experience of last year and made a great improvement, but the men had not learned the need of desperate work at a pinch that must be learned in order to win in a game where so many are engaged and the teams are so equal. The Harvard team in playing with only two men back of the rush line, when the other side had the ball, made a departure in the game that...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Foot-Ball. | 1/13/1888 | See Source »

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