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Dates: during 1910-1910
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...Aeronautical Society will hold an exhibit of cinematograph pictures of aeroplanes in flight in Brattle Hall tonight at 8 o'clock. Motion views of the late Ralph Johnstone performing the "spiral glide," LeBlanc making a world's speed record of 68 miles an hour, Paulhan flying at Los Angeles, and other aviators will be shown. An admission fee of 50 cents will be charged to the public, but society members will be admitted free on showing their 1910-11 membership cards, which may be obtained from A. Sweetser '11, on payment of dues...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cinematograph of Flying Aeroplanes | 12/19/1910 | See Source »

...Aeronautical Society will conduct a cinematograph exhibit of aeroplanes in flight, in Brattle Hall next Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Motion views of the late Ralph Johnstone performing the "spiral glide" in the Wright machine. Le Blanc in a Bleriot monoplane making a world's speed record of 68 miles an hour, Paulhan flying at Los Angeles, and other flyers at recent aviation meets, will be shown. A public admission of 50 cents will be charged, and society members will be admitted free on showing their 1910-11 membership cards, which may be obtained from A. Sweetser...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Aeroplane Motion Picture Exhibit | 12/16/1910 | See Source »

...candidates for the team. From these nine men, the three remaining forward positions will undoubtedly be chosen. As the rink of the Boston Arena is about 70 feet longer and 10 feet wider than the St. Nicholas rink in New York, the forwards must have greater endurance and speed, and better team-work must be developed than in former years...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HOCKEY PROSPECTS BRIGHT | 11/22/1910 | See Source »

...Yale, Kilpatrick was distinctly the individual star, although Daly, Field and Kistler played brilliant games. Kilpatrick, who combines speed and weight, was always the first man down under punts, and his tackling was very hard and sure. He was always alert, followed the ball closely, and was in every play. Field shone in defensive work, and smothered practically every play that broke through the primary defence. The offensive playing of Kistler was accurate and several times he got through the line, running directly behind Field, his interference. Captain Daly showed speed on end runs and was keen to size...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 0; YALE, 0 | 11/21/1910 | See Source »

...West Point game and has been sick for the past few days. He is fast and does best in a broken field. Graustein is effective in the same way, with the exception that he is very light and cannot be depended upon to last a whole game. His speed and most of all his effective dodging make him of great advantage on certain formations.H. C. Leslie...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MERITS OF HARVARD PLAYERS | 11/19/1910 | See Source »

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