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...first team got five of its runs in the fifth, when the first four men up made the round of the bases in quick succession, and Emmons came home a few minutes later. The scrubs' sole hit was made by S. B. Chase '21 early in the game...
...with technical problems of teaching, and will always make special provision for inexperienced students, who need not only a general introduction to their profession but also a practical apprenticeship in the work of instruction. It would be difficult, however, to justify the establishment of a Graduate School for the sole purpose of perfecting teachers in craftsmanship. Not that this is unimportant; indeed it is highly desirable, and many teachers fail or are less effective than they might be for the lack of a properly supervised apprenticeship: but even the practical training of a novice, to say nothing of more advanced...
...concerts are arranged for it during the spring. Stanley Noel Brown '24 of New York City has been appointed provisional leader of the club and will conduct the work until the regular leader is chosen. All men who report for the trials tomorrow, should if possible, learn some short sole and be ready to give it according to M. A. Shattuck 31, who will be in charge of the work of the hall choruses as well as the Glee Club...
...Committee, will coach the indoor tennis men during the season. Williams is especially desirous of impressing the fact that practice should be practice and not competition. Heretofore, due to the always existing spirit of competition, the average team candidate has always gone out on the tennis court with the sole idea of winning his practice match. Repetition of scores will be discouraged this year as no weight will be given to the results of practice matches. There will be two weeks of test matches previous to the Southern trip to determine the line...
Captain Carson, leaving his regular post at wing for the purpose of stiffening the Yale defense against the University attack, distinguished himself by his aggressive, acrobatic type of play. His work and that of Bulkley, center for the New Haven seven, was the sole redeeming feature of the contest. Both skaters were far above the average of their mates in speed and versatility...