Word: attacked
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Donham's more basic attack against the system of requiring resignation rather than rejoining is easily met. Until 1923 the system he advocates was operative. Because so few men failed to rejoin and because of the high clerical expenses invoiced, this system was abandoned and that used by all private clubs adopted. Notice of the need of resigning has been given in the opening bulletin at the registration points and the CRIMSON. Sincerely yours, W. S. Stone, Secretary to the Governing Board...
...advantage in this week's practice sessions and may be in the lineup Saturday afternoon. The tackle to tackle group consisting of Perry, Sprague, Hall, Hammack, and Dibb is intact. These men average 191 pounds and are expected to use their bulk to advantage in halting the Crimson attack Saturday afternoon...
Famous for being the first team to stem the renowned Pennsylvania "Guards Back" attack...and for producing five future head coaches, the Crimson eleven of 1898 downed a powerful West Point aggregation on the historic Plains by a 28 to 0 count. This was one of the most decisive victories ever scored over a cadet eleven during the 13 times the Harvard and Army combinations have clashed, the 29 to 0 win by the Crimson team of 1900 being the only one in which this score was surpassed...
...gridiron classic, E. H. Kendall '02, who was absent when the above picture was taken, and Reid led the Crimson attack, both piercing the opposing forward wall for two touchdowns. Dribblee was the other member of the Harvard machine who crossed the last cadet white line. Cochrane and Haughton, whose punting was a feature of the contest, brought the total score to 28 with two and one points-after-touchdown apiece...
...plays which Coach Horween will use against the cadet eleven, team B downed the 1932 B forces by a 21 to 0 count. The interception of two first year passes, both potential scores, by F. S. Grant '30 and George Crawford ocC. was of importance in stemming the 1932 attack and in producing the University scores. The first touchdown followed Grant's interception of a Freshman aerial thrust, when a series of off-tackle slants by G. L. Graves '31 and Grant carried the ball to the Freshman 22-yard stripe. T. F. Mason '30 then swept around left...