Word: seconde
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...Yale game ended the season. The score of the contest although 28 to 3 against the Freshmen, does not indicate how much the yearlings outfought their blue-jerseyed opponents and how they were kept from scoring three times in the first half only by extraordinarily unlucky breaks. In the second two quarters, however, they were overwhelmed by the brilliant offensive playing of O'Hearn and Neidlinger who went over for one touchdown after another...
...call it a "Yale Game Number" is to tell but half the story. Football articles there are--and good ones--but the proximity of the biennial pilgrimage to New Haven does not prevent Mother Advocate from bestowing considerable attention on subjects of more permanent importance. The reader's second thought, if he be critically inclined, is a sense of artificiality, a palpable striving for effect, which is evident throughout the present number. And this is no less true of the prose than of the poetry. On the whole, however, the prose seems to be of a higher order than...
...position in case of an injury to either of the regulars in the Yale game. Yesterday, Churchill started at halfback, but whether this means that he will start the game next Saturday instead of Fitts or Humphrey is not known. Gaston was again at the wing position on the second team...
...last practice for the second team will be held Thursday afternoon, there will be a dinner given in honor of these men at 7 o'clock Thursday night at the Harvard Club in Boston. The list of the men who are invited to attend is given in the notice column. Coach Knox will speak. Other speakers are being arranged for and their names will be announced in Thursday morning's CRIMSON...
...which he was forced to abdicate on account of pro-German tendencies during the war. The Royalist party, though greatly weakened by Constantine's exile, maintained its organization, and threatened to indicate itself at the elections. Having failed, however, its last chance of success is gone. Prince Paul, the second son of Constantine, and the choice of the Liberalists, will doubtless accept the throne...