File:1916 Corby Hall football team.png
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English: This was the Corby Hall football team of the University of Notre Dame. They compiled a 3-0 record and won against their opponents by record campus margins to finish the season as interhall champions of the 1916 season. This was the first outright championship for the Corbyites since 1911, after they had won the championship for their third season in a row. |
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Source | http://archives.nd.edu/Scholastic/VOL_0050/VOL_0050_ISSUE_0012.pdf |
Author | Scholastic photographer |
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