Word: barriere
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...amateur talent, and finally compromising by adopting the Mandolin Club. And then, with internal troubles momentarily silenced, it was natural that the club should seek recognition in foreign fields. The borough of Princeton offered little satisfaction to these embryo, but ambitious, actors. The Faculty interposed a cold and unsympathetic barrier, which was finally broken in 1900 when the club played a single performance in New York...
...Defensively the Harvard line was a rampart of concrete. Against this impregnable barrier, 27 battering ram assaults by Yale broke for a gain of only 59 yards, in which were only six first downs, and which carried Yale once to Harvard's 32-yard line and once to the Crimson's 35-yard line...
...attack they should prove something, as J. J. Lee has a pair of wingmen who have been teaming up well as forwards in the veteran L. C. Larrabee and R. Pantoleoni, starting his first game at left end. Beside this steady pair, lines up a solid tackle-to-tackle barrier led by Captain Holder, that has grown steadily in strength as the season progressed. In his line, Coach Ryan can repose full confidence, while the present aspect of his back combination is anything but discouraging...
...forward line-up of the Freshmen is a splendid husky affair. D. S. Holder, E. K. McCagg, S. Bradford, R. Hubbard, and C. Hubbard form a sturdy bulwark from tackle to tackle, though Bradford's passing is far better than his line play. Holder particularly is an almost impassable barrier at tackle. The wingmen, L. C. Larrabee and W. N. Gates, are average ends, but have improved steadily...