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...form of four separate pictures will be shown at the Harvard Union on the night of November 4, it was announced by-the Union. The pictures will consist of "Gridiron Glory", a football picture in fast and slow motion; "Taking a Chance", hazardous moments from all forms of sport both in fast and slow motion; "Three Foolish Weeks", a burlesque on Eleanor Glynn's famous story, with Ben Turpin as the fair-haired hero; and an "Aesop Fable", an animated cartoon by Paul Terry...
...Haven in a rain almost as violent as that of last year. Before this he was a fullback. In baseball he was a first baseman, a second baseman, a center fielder, and a pitcher and was Captain of the team in 1899. He had natural gifts for outdoor sport of all kinds...
Percy D. Haughton was an American sportsman. He played not for sport's sake, though none got greater enjoyment from sport than he. He played to win: and it was fitting that he should end his career upon so signal a victory as that of Saturday...
...memory of the brilliant game that Dooley put up in the Stadium last fall still lingers in the minds of Harvard men. Sport critics united in giving him a very considerable portion of the credit for the Dartmouth victory. His piloting of the team was well nigh flawless, and it won him the place as All-Stadium quarterback on the CRIMSON'S mythical eleven...
...more or less of a surprise to Harvard sport followers, therefore, that this flashy field general, with a year's added experience, should not be the unquestioned choice for the quarterback berth. Dooley's career has, however, had its ups and downs since that memorable day in the Stadium...