Word: alls
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Vie Jones of the Globe: "Harvard by one or two touchdowns. Harlow has a superior all-round ball-club and more dangerous backs. It may be a thriller."
Bill Cunningham of the Post: "Harvard, 14 to 7. Yale's been slugged around all season with a tough schedule. They'll put up a great fight in the first half, then probably tire. After that the Elis won't be able to do much more than pass and pray...
Dave Egan of the Record: "Harvard by one touchdown. Dick Harlow is the greatest coach in the game, which should prove an all-important factor. I wish the boys all the luck in the world."
Joe Cashman of the American: "Harvard by two touchdowns. I've watched Harvard closely all year and they've showed definite improvements with each start. The Sophomores in the Harvard lineup have learned more with each game. Yale, on the other hand, has become weaker as the season progressed."
Art Sampson of the Herald: "Harvard, Yale boasts a strong defensive line; but with the exception of aerial work, her offense doesn't amount to much. The Crimson backfield is outstanding and Harlow has a better all-round attack."