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...surprise in the shallows of the river where they had come at night to feed. One of the most remarkable pictures was that of a huge bull moose photographed by flashlight within fifteen feet of the camera. Mr. Underwood also showed photographs of deer, partridges, loons, and other animals seldom seen except in the wildest places. According to reports of guides who have hunted for years, game hunting with a camera is decidedly more exciting and interesting than hunting with...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNION LECTURE ON HUNTING | 12/20/1911 | See Source »

...Irish plays, and an English company in a comedy of old London, the Plymouth Theatre presents one of the leading French actresses supported by an American company in a play by Henri Bernstein. And the new production fully conforms to the standard of excellence set by the preceeding ones. Seldom has there been seen in Boston a play which moves so fast and so powerfully as "The Whirlwind." Certainly Madame Simone has few equals among our American "emotional actresses" and "tragediennes...

Author: By J. G. G., | Title: New Plays in Boston | 12/5/1911 | See Source »

...Princeton appear in advance of any other claimants. Fisher has not fallen off in the least from his All-American form of last year and the gains through his position have been rare. Little can be said of Fisher other than that he played a strong conservative game, very seldom brilliant, but always dependable. Duff showed up best against Harvard and Yale, as did Hart. An aggressive, powerful player, and a fighter from the start, he often got through the opposing line to stop plays just started. He in company with Hart personify the type of football which Princeton played...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ALL-EASTERN ELEVEN | 12/1/1911 | See Source »

...Harvard defence, which so hurried the Yale punters, seldom broke before the Yale charge. On nearly every kick several of the forwards were through the line, and while they did not succeed in blocking the ball, they forced the Yale player to kick hurriedly or be thrown for a loss. When the Blue was rushing the ball, the runner was often tackled by so many Crimson players that it was sometimes hard to tell who really had made the tackle. On the other hand, when Harvard was rushing, it was usually only one Yale man who could break through...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GREAT GAME ENDED IN TIE | 11/27/1911 | See Source »

Potter and Gardner are both first string quarterbacks. Potter is very valuable for his ability at both kicking and passing, and seldom fumbles in the backfield. Gardner, though not as brilliant as Potter, selects his plays carefully and with excellent judgment...

Author: By L. P. Jr., | Title: HARVARD PLAYERS CRITICISED | 11/25/1911 | See Source »

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