Word: accountability
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Harvard by four goals to none. About 150 Harvard students journeyed from Cambridge to witness the contest, and were commented on as "the biggest crowd from Boston ever seen in New Haven." Mr. Parks H. Davis in his book on football gives a very interesting account of the game, of which a few excerpts are printed below...
Special train service on account of tomorrow's game starts today, all trains from New York to Boston on and after 10 o'clock this morning having one or two extra sections. Following is a condensed schedule of trains. The numbers in parentheses show the number of sections; and (s) indicates a special train: Today. New York and New Haven to Boston. Lv. N. Y. Lv. N. H. Ar. Boston...
...CRIMSON extra, containing a play-by-play account of the football game together with the results of the intercollegiate cross-country meet, will be on sale by the time the returning crowd reaches Harvard Square after the game...
...CRIMSON Extra containing a play-by-play account of the football game together with the results of the intercollegiate cross-country meet, will be on sale by the time the returning crowd reaches the Anderson Bridge after the game on Saturday...
...only will all the trains from New York to Boston be run in two and three sections, but two special trains to Boston and five from Boston have been added to the regular service on account of Saturday's game. Transportation facilities between Boston and Cambridge have been more than doubled, while extra cars will run on the Arlington, Watertown and Belmont lines. The escalator at Harvard square will not be ready for use, but little inconvenience will be caused, as all trains will run through to the Stadium station...