Word: artes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Art Page was the other Harvard here, trying to score with a sizzling goal after five minutes of the first period and making up for the Eli goal scored inside the first minute of the game. This was Page's sixth score of the year, and he finished the season the leading Crimson scorer...
...Art Siegel of the Traveler: "Harvard by one touchdown. With Macdonald and Spreyer in there the Crimson has a much more diversified attack; and should Lee start at the wing post in the same backfield Harvard will have too much speed for the Elis...
...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...
...golden era of 1926-29 the first two years saw Crimson defeats 12 to 7 and 14 to 0. Finally in 1928 after five barren years Harvard came into its own, breaking the drought by laterals executed by the Dave Guarnaccia-Art French combine. The year of the Depression saw Albie Booth's strip tease as the "mighty mite" stormed onto the field unsuccessfully to attempt a field goal. Harvard won 10 to 6. Barry Wood and Captain Ben Tickner made it three straight for the Crimson in 1930 with a 13 to 0 victory...
...Art Page and Bill Edgar accounted for all four of the Harvard goals, Page scoring the first two in the first period, and Edgar the second two in the next...