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...certainly be pretty and tasty, but there is nothing funny or inceptive about it. A number of organizations will undoubtedly wear zouave uniforms, though perhaps not of the same colors as have been proposed for that of the drum corps ; indeed almost any night there can be seen right here in the Square two companies dressed in zouave uniforms. If some dress more odd could be chosen, as has been the case of the class uniforms, I think it would be tetter. There is still one more point on which I wish to say a word. It is the question...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMUNICATIONS. | 10/22/1884 | See Source »

...seems an absurd thing to say, but it really looks as if our rushers do not realize that when one of their side has made a free kick and they are charging down all on side, they have a right to "interfere" with the opponent who tries to catch the ball. One man ought always to take charge of that opponent, and let the rest get the ball...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Eleven. | 10/21/1884 | See Source »

There is no doubt about it, a man can be more easily tackled in a jersey than in the right sort of a canvass jacket ; and theoretically, no one but quarter-back and fullback, who need the utmost freedom in using their arms, and will not rush so much, have a right to wear jerseys. On the same principle, anything like loose or torn sleeves, a belt not covered by the jacket, or a jacket that does not fit in the next and meet at the lacing, should be avoided. We hope also that the management will give a good...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Eleven. | 10/21/1884 | See Source »

...should not feel justified in giving so much space to a detailed criticism, it the college were not so interested in the Eleven, and if we did not feel that with plenty of head work and the right sort of coaching the Eleven can do better than Harvard has done for many years...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Eleven. | 10/21/1884 | See Source »

...such had been the decision of the college. Both the drum corps and the band are made up of Blaine men and Cleveland men indifferently ; and since the college this year is so equally divided in political preferences, if seems as if the Cleveland men had almost a right to demand organizations to turn out in their procession as well as in the Republican. Since the members of the band and drum corps who are opposed to Mr. Blaine are willing to risk for the moment their political feelings and to turn out to help make Harvard's share...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMUNICATIONS. | 10/20/1884 | See Source »