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Word: blocked (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Hall, 37-52, Camb. 22591-R. Hampden Hall, Camb. 3180 Hollis Hall, 1-15, Camb. 23451-M. Hollis Hall, 17-31, Camb. 22443-W. Holworthy Hall, 1-8, Camb. 22476 Holworthy Hall, 9-16, Camb. 22434 Holworthy Hall, 17-24, Camb. 25278-M. Holyoke House, Camb. 22467 Little's Block, Camb. 22482 Matthews Hall, 1-30, Camb. 22534 Matthews Hall, 31-60, Camb. 23401 Perkins Hall, Camb. 22590 or 22513 Randolph Hall, Camb. 3360 Ridgely Hall, Camb. 2650 Russell Hall, Camb. 1965 Shepard's Block, Camb. 22421 Smith Halls, Camb. 25804 Standish Hall, Camb. 25805 Stoughton Hall, 1-16, Camb...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD CRIMSON'S TELEPHONE DIRECTORY | 10/6/1916 | See Source »

...following were elected to the Law Review at the annual fall elections held yesterday afternoon: Dean Gooderham Acheson, 2L., of Middletown, Conn.; Adrian Irving Block, 3L., of Buffalo, N. Y.; Paul Pincus Cohen, 2L., of Buffalo, N. Y.; Chauncey Harris Hand, Jr., 3L., of Louisville, Ken.; Day Kimball, 2L., of Boston; Lloyd Harold Landau, 2L., of Milwaukee, Wis.; Theodore Alexander Lightner, 2L., of Detroit; Archibald Mac Leish, 2L., of Glencoe, III.; Stanley Morrison, 2L., of Redlands, Cal.; Thorpe Dreisbach Nesbit, 3L., of New York, N. Y.; Joseph David Peeler, 2L., of Huntsville, Ala.; Ralph Waldo Pyle, 2L., of New Lexington...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Law Review Elections Announced | 9/27/1916 | See Source »

...team well versed in the rudiments of play can fail to be a formidable outfit. It would be better with strategic finesse, with a complement of supermen, with an assortment of intricate plays well learned as additions to the basic structure; none the less the team that can tackle, block, work together as a machine, and hold the ball will make trouble for the best of them. So with Harvard; the best thing the Cambridge system does is to implant fundamentals; it is what Rush is trying to do with Princeton and Jones with Yale. You will see today...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FUNDAMENTAL FOOTBALL BACK OF CRIMSON'S SUPERIORITY. | 9/22/1916 | See Source »

...University delegation to the Northfield Conference will leave the North station, Boston, tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock, arriving at Northfield at 4.33 o'clock. Providing the entire delegation goes together, a block ticket rate of $4.35 each for the round trip has been secured. The single way fare will be $2.44, provided sufficient men wish to go together...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NORTHFIELD DELEGATION LEAVES | 6/22/1916 | See Source »

Captain Stafford's hitting, combined with his speed on the bases, is liable to make him the big stumbling block to the University players in tomorrow's contest. He leads all of the college run-getters with a total of 27, while his record of 22 stolen bases gives him the right to be considered the fastest base-runner in college baseball. His work around first base has proved no less notable, for he has made but five errors out of 83 chances...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TUFTS HAS ENVIABLE RECORD | 6/12/1916 | See Source »

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