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A Man of Means is a collection of six short stories written in collaboration by P. G. Wodehouse and C. H. Bovill. The stories all star Roland Bleke, a nondescript young man to whom financial success comes through a series of "lucky" chances, the first from a win in a sweepstake he had forgotten entering. Roland, like many a timid young man seeks love and marriage. In this pursuit his wealth is regularly a mixed blessing. The plot of each story follows its predecessor, sometimes directly, and occasionally refer back to past events in Bleke's meteoric career. The writing style is crisp and droll, and shows much of the skill and polish of the later Wodehouse. The disasters that befall the hapless Bleke are entertainingly recounted and his unforeseen rescues surprise and delight. In the character of the butler, Mr Teal, we meet an early draft of the ingenious Jeeves. The stories first appeared in the United Kingdom in The Strand in 1914, and in the United States in Pictorial Review in 1916. They were later published in book form in the UK by Porpoise Books in 1991; the collection was released on Project Gutenberg in 2003. (Adapted from Wikipedia.) Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
A Man of Means is a collection of six short stories written in collaboration by P. G. Wodehouse and C. H. Bovill. The stories all star Roland Bleke, a nondescript young man to whom financial success comes through a series of "lucky" chances, the first from a win in a sweepstake he had forgotten entering. Roland, like many a timid young man seeks love and marriage. In this pursuit his wealth is regularly a mixed blessing. The plot of each story follows its predecessor, sometimes directly, and occasionally refer back to past events in Bleke's meteoric career. The writing style is crisp and droll, and shows much of the skill and polish of the later Wodehouse. The disasters that befall the hapless Bleke are entertainingly recounted and his unforeseen rescues surprise and delight. In the character of the butler, Mr Teal, we meet an early draft of the ingenious Jeeves. The stories first appeared in the United Kingdom in The Strand in 1914, and in the United States in Pictorial Review in 1916. They were later published in book form in the UK by Porpoise Books in 1991; the collection was released on Project Gutenberg in 2003. (Adapted from Wikipedia.) Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
A Man of Means is a collection of six short stories written in collaboration by P. G. Wodehouse and C. H. Bovill. The stories all star Roland Bleke, a nondescript young man to whom financial success comes through a series of "lucky" chances, the first from a win in a sweepstake he had forgotten entering. Roland, like many a timid young man seeks love and marriage. In this pursuit his wealth is regularly a mixed blessing. The plot of each story follows its predecessor, sometimes directly, and occasionally refer back to past events in Bleke's meteoric career. The writing style is crisp and droll, and shows much of the skill and polish of the later Wodehouse. The disasters that befall the hapless Bleke are entertainingly recounted and his unforeseen rescues surprise and delight. In the character of the butler, Mr Teal, we meet an early draft of the ingenious Jeeves. The stories first appeared in the United Kingdom in The Strand in 1914, and in the United States in Pictorial Review in 1916. They were later published in book form in the UK by Porpoise Books in 1991; the collection was released on Project Gutenberg in 2003. (Adapted from Wikipedia.) Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode we'll get frank with Andrew Bovill from Tasmania Police and Drummond Williamson from Tasmania Fire Service. With their combined experience of close to four decades in emergency services they speak from the perspective of those that go to work each day with the intention of helping others. They recount lived experiences and share the simple things we can all do to be safer on the road. For more information on RACT's More Than A Statistic campaign visit - https://www.ract.com.au/community/more-than-a-statistic If you need support after listening to this content, contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 or visit www.lifeline.org.au
Avenue Red were grateful to ourselves for having made the impeccable choice to rock up in Margate on the extreme southeast edge of England to witness a phenomenal event back in April. Masterclass sets from all who played there, with this live set from Reedale Rise (real name Simon Keat) being one of the highlights to shine on this wonderful soundsystem in a visually stunning venue. It was ace to also unexpectedly bump into some key agents of organised UK underworld deepness, including Miles Atmospheric of Atmospheric Existence Recordings, Bovill of cult label Meanwhile and many others! Quality > quantity. Keep the faith and enjoy the ride, the tide and the vibes inside! 🌊🌊🌊 "This set was recorded directly from my live performance at Faith In Strangers, Margate earlier this year for Ornate Music and 50arc. The venue is fantastic with a beautifully tuned sound system, views over the sea, and lovely hospitable staff. The event was a chance for me to catch up with people I'd not seen since before the pandemic and put some faces to online names, including Avenue Red's very own Alec. My live set has changed a lot over the years and the current evolution is all unreleased house and techno tracks. The music I play live has moved in this direction simply because it's more relevant to the dancefloor and more fun to perform to a crowd than some of my deeper electro tracks. Gear-wise, I've added a Roland TR8S drum machine to Ableton, which has allowed me more opportunity to improvise and react spontaneously. Listening back, I'm happy with how the set sounds and hope it resonates with people. Shouts to James Ornate, Damo B, and the 50arc crew for letting me play, and to Alec for both attending the event and hosting my set." Reedale Rise, August 2024 https://soundcloud.com/reedalerise https://reedalerise.bandcamp.com/ https://www.discogs.com/artist/4529196-Reedale-Rise :: Event :: https://faithinstrangers.co.uk/events/ornate50arc https://soundcloud.com/50arc https://soundcloud.com/ornate-music https://ornatemusic1.bandcamp.com/ https://www.discogs.com/label/125377-Ornate-Music
Welcome to FinTalk by Vermeg, the go-to podcast for financial services that tackles the biggest issues in finance.In this episode, our host Jawad Akhtar welcomes Michael Lawrence from Bovill, a top expert in the field. They talk about the nitty-gritty of Consumer Duty and what it means after the July 2023 deadline. They'll also look at how the FCA's changing rules and how technology can help with following the rules.This episode of FinTalk by Vermeg covers:Where we are with putting Consumer Duty into action in the wealth management worldHow the FCA's steps are helping companies understand what 'fair value' meansThe struggles companies have with Consumer Duty's broad rulesWhy technology and new ideas are key to meeting Consumer Duty needs
Late last year the Financial Conduct Authority announced it would be forming a working group to look at how its SDR rules on greenwashing would affect advisers rather than publishing rules on the issue.In this week's podcast FT Adviser deputy editor Damian Fantato is joined by Matthew Connell, director of policy and public affairs at the Chartered Insurance Institute, and Luke Murray, consultant at Bovill, to discuss what the rules on ESG are for advisers at the moment, what gaps there are in those rules and what the advice working group might focus on.The FT Adviser Podcast is the podcast for financial advisers, brought to you by FT Adviser. Each week, we are joined by guests from the industry to discuss the week in news and pressing industry issues. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The FCA's proposed solutions and consultation questions analysed with expert help from Nathan Long of Hargreaves Lansdown and Michael Lawrence of Bovill. You can also read Michael's thoughts here Advice Guidance Boundary Review puts transformative change on horizon - Bovill
What's happening with the FCA's review of advice and guidance and where might it take us? We're expecting an announcement in the near future; in the meantime, expert insight is provided by Michael Lawrence of Bovill | financial services regulatory consultancy in UK, Asia & Americas and Nathan Long of Hargreaves Lansdown | ISAs, pensions, funds and shares (hl.co.uk).
On this episode of the It's Not A Phase podcast I'm joined by happydaze vocalist, Luke Bovill.We talk all about the band's new 'Full Free Radical' EP, forming happydaze after his previous band Woes disbanded, his process for writing and producing songs, writing sessions with Matt Squire and Skyler Acord (Issues / Twenty One Pilots), signing with Thriller Records, work on new material, and loads more.If you enjoy this episode, please consider subscribing to stay in the loop. A new episode will be released every Thursday.You can also check out and pick up some merch, and subscribe to our Patreon subscription service to get access to new episodes early.Visit www.itsnotaphase.co.uk for more info.PODCASTEMAIL: contact@itsnotaphase.co.ukTWITTER: @inappodcastINSTAGRAM: @inappodFACEBOOK: @inappodcastZACH REDRUPTWITTER: @zachredrupINSTAGRAM: @zachredrupTIKTOK: @zachredrupHAPPYDAZETWITTER: @happydazeukINSTAGRAM: @happydazeukTIKTOK: @happydazeukLUKE BOVILLINSTAGRAM: @lukebovillTIKTOK: @lukebovillMUSIC: 'What Is Today, But Yesterday's Tomorrow?' by Tired ViolenceSupport the show
Wish you could have a peek behind the curtain and see what happens when you train to become a Self Love Coach? You can! Peek away by bringing your lovely ears to this very special PS I Love Me episode, where I chat to the wonderful Leonora Bovill. Leonora shares her experience of training in the Infinite Self Love Coaching Academy. She dives into what she learned and how the training has shaped her life today – living in her dream flat in Barcelona and loving herself like never before. She is beautifully candid about her journey with body acceptance, which will be super relatable to so many. “I always had a weird relationship with food and my body. I used to be very ‘all or nothing'. I was constantly thinking about food, it was like playing Tetris with My Fitness Pal. I was a perfectionist, I had to do it ‘right'. But then I was like, ‘What the hell am I doing? Life's too short!' And I decided to find food freedom. And I'm so much happier for it.” "Self-Love is the foundation to everything. Without self-love, you're not going to do something that you really like. Self-love makes you a kind, warm, open person. You're more receptive to amazing opportunities that come your way…” Leonora is on a mission to bring self-love to the masses. She believes it is the foundation to happiness and living a fulfilled life full of fun. Having struggled with self-belief and self-worth/body image issues and an addiction to diet culture Leonora is determined to help other women overcome their battles with their body and feel at home in their skin so they can live a happy and joyful life whilst realising their full potential. Follow her on Instagram @leonora.bovill And if you'd love to find out how YOU can train to become a certified self-love coach, DM me the word ‘INFINITE' on Instagram and I'll send you all the details. The Infinite Self Love Coaching Academy is currently interviewing its next coaches in training! We start on 17th April and training takes 3 months.You will learn:-How to skilfully hold space for people-The psychology of self-love-How to structure self-love coaching sessions-My most potent and transformative coaching techniques and practices-How to use these techniques with your future clients-How to hold workshops/retreat days/online courses-How to create and run a successful online coaching business-How to price offers/manage sales calls/receive money/set up payment links-How to manage social media/email marketing/marketing events-How to get clients!--Join me on Instagram: www.instagram.com/ginaswire/Read my bestselling book PS I Love Me Email the PS I Love Me Podcast: teamselflove@ginaswire.comExplore my website: www.ginaswire.com--If you've taken something meaningful away, why not leave a five-star review, subscribe and share with your friends, family and social media community. Your share might be the thing that changes the course of someone's life! Together, we can raise the self-love vibration for everyone on the planet.--And remember, with self-love, anything is possible...
Listen to our podcast with SS&C's Phil Chu and guests Martin O'Regan, Founder and Managing Director, Solas and Billie-Jo Dixon, Practice Lead, Bovill, as we discuss the genesis of the VCC, where it stands today, and things to consider if you're considering applying for a VCC, and more...
In December, the chancellor Jeremy Hunt took a trip to Scotland and announced plans to cut or change swathes of financial services regulation as part of the so-called "Edinburgh reforms".He put forward a list of 30 reforms - including some of the rules created after the 2008 financial crisis such as the senior managers regime and ring fencing - in a move Hunt said would allow the UK to "seize its Brexit freedoms".So what will these reforms mean for financial advisers? This week FTAdviser deputy editor Damian Fantato is joined by Simon Harrington, head of public affairs at adviser trade body Pimfa, and Ben Blackett-Ord, executive chair of Bovill, to find out.They discuss how the senior managers regime might be reforms, what Priips ought to be replaced with and what changes to the FCA's remit might mean in practice.The FTAdviser Podcast is the podcast for financial advisers, brought to you by FTAdviser. Each week, FTAdviser is joined by guests fro the industry to discuss the week in news and pressing industry issues. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mike joins us as his beloved Arsenal scoot 7 points clear atop the EPL table and vie for EPL favouritism Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Sporting News 7 brings you the 7 biggest sports stories in 7 minutes at 7am. Building on the award-winning journalism of The Sporting News, you'll get all you need to know in one handy bitesize podcast. From NFL to NBA, the best of fight sports and all the international action, you won't miss a thing. Hosted by Demetria Obilor, the Sporting News 7 is a unique take on the day's big sports events - available to listen to wherever and whenever you want.For more great sporting insight, go to sportingnews.com or @sportingnews.Produced by Daft Doris.Today's episode includes the following:https://daftdor.is/38QFxewhttps://daftdor.is/3Fg5RKKhttps://daftdor.is/3MZ0umrhttps://daftdor.is/3PPA3kG See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We spoke to Edinburgh Fringe star Christine Bovill, who wows audiences with her renditions of Edith Piaf's back catalogue. We talk french, touring life and much more. We spoke to Christine last month, so tour dates might not be accurate. Check out her website for more up-to-date information https://christinebovill.com/You can now support Be Honest with Jojo & Bruce on Patreon - for as little as the price of a coffee you'll get early access, exclusive content and much more! www.patreon.com/behonestpodWelcome to Be Honest - we throw open our arms to you and invite you to join us in this new podcast of short, sharp and not so sweet episodes where we get down and dirty about everything that's going on in life. If the last two years has taught us anything, it's that we need to make time to be honest with ourselves, our friends and our loved ones. In these shorts, we'll discuss what's on our mind and stay honest and true to our feelings.Follow Jojo Sutherland on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/jojosutherlandFollow Bruce Devlin on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/BruceDevlinEmail the podcast with the things you'd like to hear Jojo & Bruce be honest about - honest@sparkling.scotRecorded, produced & edited by Sparkling Studios in Glasgow: http://www.sparkling.scotMusic from Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/christian-larssen/sunny-fifties License code: KFHYVZJB7MRPCPQ3 Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ms. Bovill says that two years ago, her and her mother were shocked when the man they believed was her dad told them that he is not her biological father. She tried to bring the defendant to Paternity Court six months ago, but says he backed out of his appearance. Now that he is here, she states the DNA results will finally prove her case. Mr. Bovill claims that for more than 20 years he has held onto a secret but feels that he has no other choice but to prove another man is the father. Real people. Real stories. Real Problems. This is Lauren Lake's Paternity Court.
We continue the exploration of marketing skills required by the next generation of marketers with Dave Heywood from Bovill and OX7 Partners. This time we focus on the skills you ask for, and look for at interview, the responsibility of managers to help nurture new skills in their teams and playing the long game with skills.If you'd like to join the conversation you can find us on Twitter @meanderspod message us on Facebook or email meanderspod@gmail.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We are joined once again by the splendid Dave Heywood from Bovill and OX7 Partners, to discuss the skills new marketers need. What are the most important skills for new marketers to develop?Where do they acquire these skills, from training or on the job?Has the advent of ever improved marketing technology changed the skills required or marketers?Is the generalist marketer skill set dead?Are you a marketing leader who is recruiting new people, are you someone joining the marketing profession? Let us know what you think about marketing skills... Tweet us at @meanderspod message us on Facebook or email meanderspod@gmail.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week's episode of the Teaching Matters Podcast features a reading by Cathy Bovill, Senior Lecturer in Student Engagement at the Institute for Academic Development, University of Edinburgh and Visiting Fellow at the University of Winchester of her article 'Student Positivity and Creativity as a Source of Hope' that was featured in the October 2020 edition of Teaching Matters. In Teaching Matters Out Loud, Teaching Matters contributors read their blog posts out loud giving Teaching Matters readers an alternative way to enjoy current and previous posts.
The relationships between sales and marketing teams can be rather turbulent at times, they can also be pretty well functioning. However, as a sales person, or a marketing person, you've probably experienced at least some tension between these disciplines in the past, but why? We try to uncover why issues can flare up, what are the barriers that can lead to dysfunctional relationships, and most importantly what can be done to help teams all row in the same direction? We're joined in this two part discussion by, now regular, contributor Dave Heywood from Bovill and OX7 Partners. See if you can identify with any of our stories and tell us what you think. @meanderspod on Twitter and Facebook or email meanderspod@gmail.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 6 of Two Woods, Four Quarters: A Harlequins Podcast. Hosted by cousins; Will Wood & Michael Wood. Featuring special guest, Harlequins Stadium Announcer: Mike Bovill.
We continue the discussion on marketing automation with Dave Heywood, digital marketing specialist at Bovill. This time we discuss feeding the automation machine, understanding and applying realistic customer journeys to automation, taking time to measure success, how to optimise, and what sort of timescales and limits should you set yourself after you've installed marketing automation.You can listen to part one to catch up. Please let us know what you think about this subject, and if you've had any similar experiences, tweet us @meanderspod or email meanderspod@gmail.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this special meander we talk all things automation with Dave Heywood, a digital marketing specialist at Bovill, and owner of OX7.We had a glorious two-part conversation about what marketing automation is, when you may or may not need it, how to prepare for its implementation. How do you know if it's working, and assessing whether an unhealthy culture has emerged around it.Let us know if this has raised any questions for you on automation, tweet us @meanderspod or email meanderspod@gmail.com.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/marketingmeanders/message See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Bom dia, boa tarde, boa noite! Essa é mais um pílula do Medicina do Conhecimento. Ciência e informação a qualquer momento, em todo lugar. Eu sou Pablo Gusman, o Anestesiador. E como compartilhar é multiplicar segue dica rápida para aprimorar seu conhecimento. Estudos modernos usam-se de modelos analógicos matemáticos, os quais são introduzidos em programas de simulação de infusão. Vários desses modelos matemáticos de simulação computadorizada para fármacos específicos estão disponíveis atualmente, para o fentanil, Hug e Scott (sem ajuste do peso); para o alfentanil, os modelos Scott ((sem ajuste do peso), Maitre e Hudson (peso-ajustados), Goresky (para menores que 1 ano), Goresky (1-18 anos) e Shafer (superfície corporal ajustada). Para o sufentanil, os modelos Hudson e Bovill (peso-ajustada) e por fim, para remifentanil o modelo de Minto (baseado em peso, altura e sexo). Alguns conceitos farmacológicos facilitam o entendimento do anestesiologista clínico no que se refere à sua infusão contínua. O primeiro é o de tempo de equilíbrio, que é o tempo decorrido entre a administração do fármaco por via venosa e seu efeito máximo terapêutico no sítio efetor. Idealmente, o tempo de equilíbrio deve ser o mais rápido possível, fazendo os efeitos da dose inicial aparecerem logo após a administração do fármaco, evitando a possibilidade da administração de doses subsequentes por interpretação errada de que a primeira dose foi insuficiente, o que pode resultar em superdose, com os seus indesejáveis efeitos adversos. O ke0 determina a velocidade com a qual um fármaco deixa o compartimento central, onde foi administrado, e entra no compartimento de ação. Quanto maior o ke0, maior a velocidade de entrada de um fármaco no compartimento de ação. Por conseguinte, menor será o tempo gasto para que isso ocorra. Assim, fármacos com tempo de meia vida ke0 curto dito como meia-vida de equilíbrio entre o plasma e o sítio efetor possuem ke0 altos e início de ação rápido e vice-versa, denotando, então, que o t1/2ke0 - tempo de meia vida ke0 representa o tempo para que ocorra a metade do fenômeno de equilíbrio, se a concentração plasmática for mantida constante. Por meio da manipulação do valor de ke0 atribuído a um modelo farmacocinético de um fármaco, é possível alterar o seu suposto tempo de início de ação. O conhecimento do ke0 permite uma escolha racional do fármaco a ser empregado em anestesia venosa, dependendo da situação clínica e da oportunidade, em termos de tempo, para sua correta administração. Na escolha do seu opióide leve isso em consideração e lembre-se de que sua indução depende de um cronômetro para facilitar o melhor momento de sua intubação. Por exemplo, o remifentanil, o alfentanil tem pico máximo de efeito de 1,5 minutos e são os opióides que estão indicados para procedimentos de curta duração (intubação traqueal, endoscopias, reduções de fraturas), com recuperação rápida, bem como para abortar com rapidez os distúrbios hemodinâmicos secundários à superficialização inesperada da anestesia ou por elevação da intensidade dos estímulos cirúrgicos nociceptivos. O fentanil tem seu pico máximo em 3,6 minutos e o sufentanil de 5,6 minutos, sendo escolhidos para induções mais lentas e que necessitem de maior estabilidade hemodinâmica. Tenha a mente que você deve esperar em minutos a regra do 2 - 4 – 6 para ter o pico máximo dos opioides Alfentanil, Fentanil e Sufentanil. A qualquer momento e em todo lugar, escute a rádioweb no www.medicinaconhecimento.com.br
It's not the destination, it's the journey. On today's episode our journey takes us all around Africa, Asia and the Middle East with world traveler, Ibn Battuta, and then back to China and Japan with Chinese revolutionary, Qiu Jin.Ibn BattutaIbn Battuta's RouteQiu JinQiu Jin 2MERCH: Snag some Shared History merch and get stylin’!SOCIALS: Follow Shared History on Twitter & Instagram and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!SUPPORT: DYK you can support us on Patreon? Just become a patron of Arcade Audio and let ‘em know you love us.Sources for Ibn Battuta story: Encyclopedia Britannica, Stamped from the Beginning, Extra Credits on YouTube, Khan Academy, Wiki, Berman, Nina. “Questions of Context: Ibn Battuta and E. W. Bovill on Africa.” Research in African Literatures, vol. 34, no. 2, 2003, pp. 199–205. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/4618304. Accessed 15 June 2020.Sources for Qiu Jin story: Wiki, NYT OverlookedOriginal Theme: Garreth SpinnOriginal Art: Sarah CruzAbout this podcast:Shared History, is a comedy podcast and history podcast in one. Hosted by Chicago comedians, each episode focuses on obscure, overlooked and underrepresented historical events and people.
This is Boundless Rebooted. During #Covid19, we are broadcasting daily. Sharing messages from international Thought Leaders, about mental wellbeing, about leadership and about the opportunities we have right now to make our world more resilient, collaborative and sustainable. This episode is with John Bovill. John is a senior executive within the retail industry. He has over 25 years experience gained in global businesses across three continents with prestigious department stores, fashion retailers and luxury retail. In this episode, John gives a high-level view what it’s going to take for Retail to find it’s new normal and succeed online and on the high street. There are few people more qualified to talk about this than John, so it’s a real honour to have his deep expertise on the show.
Seth and Dr. Sap return for a second season of The Teams, brought to you by… The Sponsor: Odds are you're going to be spending a lot of time at home in your underwear—what if you could be paying less for that home? Use this time there to refinance: talk to Matt Demorest at HomeSure Lending now and see if you can't lock in a low rate while it lasts. In addition to being more ethical, knowledgeable, hands-on, intelligent, and fun to work with, Matt also never royally screwed over John Beilein in a failed bid to upset Michigan's basketball program. Previously: 1879, 1901, 1925, 1932, 1947, 1950, 1964, 1976, 1980, 1988, 1999 Special Guest this Week: John U. Bacon, author of OVERTIME, ENDZONE, THREE & OUT, BO'S LASTING LESSONS, and other books, like WWI one about the greatest disaster you've never heard of. 1. WAR AND DISEASE: THE WORLD IN 1918 (starts at 0:50) Germans start using U-Boats. Russia drops out, U.S. enters the war in April 1917. But the U.S. takes a year to get there. "Spanish” Flu: Killed 50 to 100 million globally. U.S. loses 110,000 in the war, 40% of whom die of the flu, and most of these before they even went abroad. Especially hit children (today they think people who’d gotten other flus had some immunity built up). Most who died did so from pneumonia. Spread from Camp Devens near Boston. U.S. didn’t want to incite panic so they kept it out of headlines and purposefully didn’t respond quickly. Epidemic hit peak fear on October 11 and ⅔ games were called off. Athletic: By the start of November, just 87 college games had been played nationwide. In 1916 and 1917, those figures had been 291 games and 253 games, respectively. The following season, 287 games would be played across the country before November. [Hit THE JUMP for the player and rest of the writeup] 2. JOHN U. BACON (starts at 11:24) Rule changes: eligible receivers can catch the ball anywhere on the field. Threat of cancellation: Germany’s spring offensive in 1918 was followed by the Allies’ 100 days offensive, and in the middle of that the Big Ten considered calling off its games. War teams: Chicago Naval Reserve went 4-0 vs Chicago, Illinois, Northwestern and Minnesota. Because so many players are leaving for the war they lift the Freshman rule for a year. ROTC created in 1916 but can’t wait two years so they also create the SATC to train officers quickly. Most of the football team joined (since you could be drafted if you didn’t). Penn, Michigan’s rival through its Big Ten hiatus, lost 6 players in 1918. Every Saturday you’d have to field a different lineup. Stagg: “I think I voice the sentiments of every coach in the country when I say we will teach football this season for Uncle Sam without having the desire to win foremost in our minds,” Stagg said, according to the Minneapolis Star Tribune. “Our first thoughts will be to get the men into physical condition, teach them how to think and act quickly and show them the best way of charging and blocking. Team play in football corresponds to the unity of attack in the army. I think playing the game will make better officers.” SATC means the federal govt, not NCAA, can set standards. Left it to the War Dept. War Department (now State Dept) was running the homefront: quarantines and travel restrictions were being promulgated all summer. Finally clarified them in October: Academic standards No more than one and a half hours per day of football practice, No football games in October that required an absence from campus for a period longer than “Noon to Taps on Saturday” Only 4 November games per school, two at home, two on the road “which shall in no case involve longer absences than from retreat Friday to taps Sunday.” Can’t charge high admission for any game involving a military team. Pitt bitched because they had to go into the city to use their field so they lost half their practice time getting there. Minnesota turned their entire program over to the local military guy (commandant), as in the Minnesota coaches were told to take a hike. 3. THE TEAM (starts at 33:06) Lose almost everybody, including second year in a row their captain (Tad Wieman) leaves to go fight in the war (he enlisted in the Aviation Corps). Also lost halfback Eddie Usher after the first game. Who’s back then? Goetz (moved from end to guard to tackle), and Cohn. BACKS: Quarterback Kenneth T. “Mike” Knode (Sr) Was Maryland’s starting QB and transferred to Michigan. More of a baseball star, played pro ball for the St. Louis Cardinals. Older brother of Robert Knode, who also played for Michigan before becoming a Cleveland Indians All Star. He’s in the Univ of Maryland Hall of Fame. Left Halfback John S. “Jack” Perrin (Jr). From Escanaba, left after the 1918 season and served in the Navy two years, then played again in 1920. Had a cup of coffee with the Red Sox in 1921 and bounced around the minors then tried pro football. Hart-like. Right Halfback Abe Cohn (junior) (5), ACTING CAPTAIN: Star in basketball too. Jewish son of Russian immigrants, from Spokane (born in Portland, Oregon), dad and bros owned a furniture business. Via the Free Press he was a Brandon Minor/De’Veon Smith type: "He made a gain practically every time he was given the ball and, when he was stopped, it always took two or three men to turn the trick. Could have played into 1919 but redshirted basically so he could play in 1920, since 1919 was going to be packed with guys who were back from the war. Could play end or fullback too. Later became the head football and basketball coach at Whitworth College then Spokane University. On the side he was a PCC (now Pac 12) official, the last good one. Fullback/Punter/Kicker Frank Steketee (Fr) Deserves mention among the great Michigan special teams specialists and great all-around athletes. Rare Freshman, president of his class, was supposed to be behind Eddie Usher but Usher got called up after the Case Western game, in which Stek had impressed as a sub. In a punting era Frank was the best until Kipke--Stek once kicked a 100-yarder they say. Also one of the early range kickers, winning three big games in 1918 with his long FGs. Scored all the points in the Cuse game and intercepted the GW pass. Also had a hand in all 14 points against Ohio State, including a 73-yard punt that stopped at the 2 yard line. Only player in the West on the All-American team. Member of M’s first swim team and a great gymnast (not yet a varsity sport), and played on the M hockey team a bit. Steketee himself got called up in 1919 and served overseas in the Navy, came back and was all-Big in 1920. Served again in WWII as a medic. FB Edward Usher: Injured after first game. Called up. Backups: HB/QB Harlan Walker (Jr). Started the first game at QQ; RHB William R. Cruse (Jr) Detroiter who went on to be a football and basketball coach in Iowa. ENDS: Left End/RE: Robert Jerome Dunne (Fr). Class of 1922. Yes, Chicagoans THAT Dunne--his father Edward F. Dunne was the mayor of Chicago then governor of Illinois. Candidate for best all-around athlete at Michigan: starred in track and basketball as well, and represented the U.S. in track at the 1920 Olympics in the Pentathalon. Came back and moved to guard on the 1920 and 1921 teams, was 1st team All-American in 1921. Went on to be the line coach at Northwestern, Harvard, and Chicago. Became a state court judge in Illinois. Probate judge oversaw the sale of the White Sox to Bill Veeck. Brother Maurice played for Yost 1913-16, and two more older brothers were athletes at Michigan. and another from 1944 plus and Arthur Dunne Right End: Theodore or Edwin Boville? (Soph) RE Arthur Karpus (So) Mostly a basketball star. Started the 2nd game (Chicago) only. Football/baseball/basketball star was the captain of the 1920-21 hoops team that won M’s first Big Ten championship. Became a mechanical engineer and worked for the highway commission. End Fred Hendershot didn’t play much but he’s the great grandfather of the Indiana TE. LINE: Center: Henry A. “Ernie” Vick (Fr) The other star freshman would go on to be in the college football Hall of Fame. Vick was great at D and snapping. Kipke later said Vick was the best center since Germany Shultz. Said Yost: “He is the most accurate passer from center that has ever put a ball into play. Under pressure he was dependable at all times.” Mostly a big boxy “line plunger” (middle linebacker). Was finally All-American as a senior--by then Yost was consulting Vick on plays.Later was the catcher for Grover Cleveland Alexander on the 1920s St Louis Cardinals (Branch Rickey was coaching M baseball). Won a World Series in 1926. After baseball Vick came back as Michigan’s line coach for a time, then played some pro football, ending up on Halas’s Bears. Was later a football official for the Big Ten, and worked the Rose Bowl. Ended up in Ann Arbor. C Elmer W. “Earl” Cress: Started the Case game and played well. Left Tackle Angus Goetz (Soph). From Sault Ste. Marie, studied medicine at Michigan. Started the first game at guard. Had the huge punt block, elected captain in 1919 and 1920. "There is one star on the team, and that is Goetz, a great player. ... It is a line from poor to good, with one great spot where Goetz stood Story of Yost saying he would lose his ‘M’ if he played professional ball in 1922 (two years after graduation) and he turned down $2400 (10 games x $240) and Yost bragged about it. Goetz did play pro ball in 1922 and 1923 on the weekends while in med school. Became a leading orthopedic surgeon in Detroit (chief of orthopedics at Detroit Receiving Hospital). Served in WWII. Right Tackle Chester Cale Morrison (2). Know nothing except he apparently died in 1960 in Florida. He has several surviving grandchildren. Others: RT/LG William Fortune (Jr): one of the few guys to go on to play in the NFL, RT Francis T. “Frank” Czysz, RT Albert Lent, LT CC Clash, Left Guard: Theodore “Theo” Adams (3), Right Guard Jean Paul Freeman (5) LINEUPS: Fletcher Clash Goetz Cress Freeman Lent Dunne Walker Perrin Usher Cohn Chicago: Dunne Goetz Adams Vick Freeman Morrison Karpus Knode Perrin Steketee Cohn Syracuse:Dunne Goetz Adams Vick Freeman Young Morrison Knode Perrin Steketee Cohn MSC: Dunne Goetz Adams Vick Freeman Fortune Bovill Knode Perrin Steketee Cohn Ohio State: Dunne Goetz Fortune Vick Freeman Czysz Bovill Knode Perrin Steketee Cohn 4. THE FIRST FOUR GAMES (starts at 1:08:53) via UMBentley Originally there were games @Cornell, vs Northwestern (in A2) and vs Minnesota (at A2) but those were canceled when the govt made its rule. Wartime travel restrictions canceled the Cornell and Minnesota games, and they replaced them with games against Camp Custer and University of Mount Vernon, but then the flu pandemic canceled both of those plus the Northwestern game, so they got Syracuse instead. [No games the rest of October because Camp Custer and Mount Union games canceled and MAC rescheduled] Daily isn’t in the mood to discuss the game. It gets one line on pg 2: “Football is a rough game for the Case lads. So they “hike” instead. @ CHICAGO 13-0Nov 9, 1918 Resumption of the old rivalry after 13 years! Last time UC won that 2-0 game that broke Yost’s 56-game winning streak. 7,000 fans come. Daily has a play by play. Not a great game--Cohn and Knode both fumble away early drives, the second leads to an attempted drop kick from the 45 yard line that Goetz blocked and ran 55 yards for a TD. End of the 3rd Q Michigan is driving and is on the Chicago 7. Michigan comes out of the quarter in a fake punt formation, snaps it to Perrin who rumbles to the 1. Got it in next play but Stek missed the XP. Stek has a bad game overall. Perrin is the star: SYRACUSE 15-0 Nov 16, 1918 Cuse and Pitt are the best two teams in the East. Orangemen won the rest of their schedule 141-6. Rain-soaked and muddy as hell. Stek misses a field goal from the 25, Knode fumbles at the Cuse 5 yard line. Second Q for some reason Cuse is passing and Cohn and Vick both get interceptions. Then Syracuse makes mistakes: offsides on a punt gives M good field position, and in the worst of the rain Stek kicks good from the 36. Next Cuse drive they get a roughing and Stek’s kick is good from the 35. 3rd quarter Stek misses from the 32, Vick gets another INT and so does Knode. M gets to the 14 and Stek makes it 9-0. Later on Stek intercepts and runs it in for a TD: 15-0, misses his own XP. Henry Bullion of the Freep: One man stood above all the rest in this sparkling triumph of the Wolverines. They'll be singing the praises of Steketee long after he trods the campus for the last time. All of the points assembled by Michigan are attributed to the educated toe and agility of Yost's brilliant fullback." MICHIGAN AGRICULTURAL (MSU) AGGIES 21-6Nov 23, 1918 Classic M-MSU battle where Michigan held won the battle in the trenches while MSU had some electric play from the backfield. About 15k crowded into Ferry Field (Yost: we need a new building). MSU is coming off a win over Knute Rockne’s (first) Notre Dame in East Lansing behind their new HC George Gauthier and their star African-American running back Harry Graves. Both bands played before the game and took so long it was getting dark. Coaches decided to skip halftime to keep things moving. Michigan’s got a solid 21-0 lead built up after their first drive of the 2nd half and go into cruise mode. MSC scores the only points on Michigan late because it’s so dark out at the end of the 4th quarter that they throw a pass and Michigan doesn’t know the guy’s there. ONLY points scored on M all season. Bullion in the Freep: "M.A.C.'s defeat is nothing for her to be ashamed of. It simply was a case of a better-conditioned and smarter eleven overpowering another that, though it lacked nothing in the way of fight that its enemy possessed, failed to cope with the superior knowledge of the game that was Michigan's by right of judgment and the attending conditions." Defeated with Dignity! 5. THE GAME AND CLAIMIN' SHIPS (starts at 1:44:48) State of the Rivalry: Michigan first played them in 1897 and made OSU an annual game starting the year before Yost. Ohio State wasn’t in the conference yet so they were a nonconference annual rival from 1900-1906 and we just kept playing every year after that until 1912, when OSU joined the Big Ten and had to break it off (also broke off their original EoY rival, Kenyon College). At this point Michigan had a 13-0-2 series lead. So this game was M-OSU back together again, and placed at the end of the year. It’s warming up but it’s not THE rivalry yet. OSU: No Chic Harley (war) who was one of the biggest stars in the game in 1916-’17 and 1919 (Yost asked to personally congratulate Harley after the 1919 game). The character in Leatherheads was loosely based on Harley, who was a player-part owner of the Bears. Chic lived a sad life after. Michigan and Illinois didn’t play each other but OSU was a common opponent so beating the 13-0 mark by Illinois was the goal. Conditions were wet and slippery due to rain all morning. Stek got into a punt-a-thon with OSU’s Rife. 3rd Quarter Knode finally breaks the tie with a 30-yard TD run but while they’re celebrating a linesman FROM THE WRONG SIDE overrules the guy who was over the play and says no TD. Typical. 0-0 tie in the 4th quarter: 73-yard punt by Stek “stuck fast in the mud” on the OSU 2. Next punt Rife get blocked by Goetz. Bullion in the Freep: "The pass from center was perfect and there seemed to be no fear that Rife would not get it away. But Goetz, one man who has starred in every game the Maize and Blue played this year, shattered the line and rammed the Buckeye punter. Leather and Goetz collided and the pigskin went bounding away with Goetz in hot pursuit. Three scarlet-robed athletes tried to block Goetz's path to the ball, but he thrust them aside and went to earth with it just as his rivals in the race catapulted themselves at the leather. Later Stek faked an edge run and popped it to Dunne for a TD pass. Big Ten Champs? Illinois and Purdue were also undefeated in B1G play: Illinois’s AD tries to claim the title with 4 wins (Iowa, at Wisconsin, Ohio State, at Chicago) to Michigan’s two (Chi and OSU). Illini try to use their blowout over Chicago, M stands on a road win at Columbus. Illinois by the way has two 7-0 October losses to Great Lakes Navy and Chicago Naval Reserve--both All Star teams. Maybe it’s a good thing M’s games were canceled? National Champs? Pitt went 4-0 under Pop Warner but then lost to the Cleveland Naval Reserve on 11/30, 10-9. They claim the 4th Q was extended to allow the cadets to take the lead. It ended Pop’s 30-game winning streak. -------------------------------------------- MUSIC: "A Good man Is Hard to Find"—Eddie Green "Over There"—George M. Cohan "Clarinet Marmalade"—Bix Beiderbecke "Tishomingo Blues"—Duke Ellington, performed by Bunk Johnson “Across 110th Street” THE USUAL LINKS Helpful iTunes subscribe link General podcast feed link What's with the theme music? 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