Word: behind
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...flung suddenly, when fast asleep, out of a car-window into a river manages to swim, with one shoulder broken, to the shore. Upon crawling up he hears behind him from the wrecked and sinking cars a woman's voice begging help. The man goes back into the river, crippled as he is, but is too late. The woman perishes before her rescuer can reach her, who nevertheless brings back to land and life a man lying on the car who cannot swim. Clarence Morgan of Buffalo, manager of the Depew Improvement Company, a young Harvard graduate of the class...
Toward the last few minutes of practice, Ex-captain Wrightington coached the team on getting down the field on the kick-off, and protecting the runner by the formation of interference. In one of these trials, Cozzens carried the ball 50 yards behind the strongest kind of interference...
This shows an increase in the College department over last year, which was slightly behind 1895-96 in number of academic students. In 1895-96 the total number in the College...
...most promisingly of the forwards. He was always in the game, and by his opening of holes on fake kicks, probably did as much as any one toward helping his backs on the long runs that these plays always netted. He was very aggressive, and repeatedly tackled behind the opponents line. Doucette and Shaw both did their share in tackling and stopping centre plays. On the ends, Cabot was not quite up to his usual form, allowing Gammons to circle his end three times. He was always down the field well however, and never missed his man on punts. Richardson...
Through the generosity of graduates ten handball courts are to be put up this week on the asphalt court behind the gymnasium. The fence at each end of the asphalt court is to be replaced by a wooden wall twelve feet high and one foot thick. Five handball courts, each fifteen feet wide, are then to be walled off along the ends. Two of these courts will be used by the baseball pichers, but the rest will be free to any one who may wish to play in them. The present overcrowded state of the indoor courts and the fact...