Word: attacks
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Harvard--Goddard, goal; Wynne, point; Mortland (capt.), E. E. Carter, coverpoint; Hardy, Coyle, first defense; Kutcher, Binger, second defense; Sever, third defense; Breed, centre; Taylor; third attack; Stevenson, Penhallow, second attack; Howard, first attack; Fenwick, outside home...
Crescent A. C.--James S. Garvin, goal; Charles C. Mason, point; Cyrus C. Miller, coverpoint; Lionel Moses, first defense; Charles B. Casanova, second defense, Edward K. Jewell, third defense; Embury McLean, centre; J. S. Kennedy, J. A. Griffin, third attack; Howard Drakeloy, M. C. Rose, second attack; Robert J. Hall, first attack; William Dolby, outside home; John P. Curry (capt.), inside home...
...lacrosse team was given hard practice with much individual coaching yesterday afternoon in preparation for Saturday's game with the Crescent Athletic Club. The men were coached at first in general defence and attack, without being divided into teams. They showed a lack of head-work and are not sure enough in carrying the ball; many of them try to get rid of it too soon and so fail to make the most of their opportunities. The Crescent players are noted for their clever stick work and Saturday's game should be of great value to the Harvard team...
Allen Cook, special '93, died in Iloilo, March 23, from an attack of acute dysentery. He was born in Fall River, Mass., in 1874. In 1891 he entered Harvard as a special student and under the direction of Professor Putnam of the Peabody Museum he engaged in extensive archaeological researches on Cape Cod and in the mound district of Ohio. At the close of his work he presented to the Museum his entire collection of Indian relics...
...have broken every agreement with the British, and that they have tried to hold the majority under the control of the minority in a selfish and oppressive way. They have shown themselves an ignorant and corrupt oligarchy and all the evidence goes to prove that they were about to attack England at the first opportunity. The fact that should have weight with Americans is the oppressive and cruel apprenticeship, so-called, under which the blacks are held, forming a condition practically equalling that in America before the Civil...