Word: bond
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Those coming from Massachusetts are as follows: G. L. Batchelder '19, Medford; R. H. Bond '19, Everett; E. S. Brewer '19, Milton; S. Burnham '19, Gloucester; G. C. Caner '17, Manchester; E. L. Casey '19, Natick; C. A. Clark, Jr., '19, Milton; H. Coolidge '19, Brookline; H. H. Dadmun '17, Arlington; L. B. Day '17, Brookline; G. D. Flynn '19, Fall River; W. A. Gaston '19, Boston; J. C. Harris '17 Brookline; B. Lancaster '18, Worcester; V. F. Likins '18, Cambridge; H. W. Minot '17, Boston; W. J. Murray '18, Natick; Morris Phinney '19, Medford; G. A. Sagar '17, Methuen...
...dressed for practice, but merely looked on while the other regulars and the substitutes worked out. Among those who were given little hard work were E. L. Casey '19, W. J. Murray '18 and T. C. Thatcher '18, whose places were filled most of the time by R. H. Bond '19 and J. C. Harris...
Except for H. C. Flower '19 and R. H. Bond '19, all the men who played against Princeton last Saturday were excused from football practice yesterday afternoon and given an opportunity to take a well deserved rest. The substitutes, however, were given a good workout in the Stadium, running through signals and lining up in two teams for a few minutes' hard work. Flower and Bond were in the backfield of team B, with S. Burnham '19, and did some good work on the offence in a short practice against team C. The general tone of the day's work...
...offset by the greater experience of the Nassau eleven. Princeton has the additional advantage of a clean slate of victories, but the University team has been improving rapidly of late. Harvard. Name. Position. Age. Weight. Height. Prep. School. G. L. Batchelder '19, end 19 185 6 Volkmann R. H. Bond '19, back 19 171 5.9 Everett High E. S. Brewer '19, end 20 162 6 Milton S. Burnham '19, back 19 163 5.10 Gloucester High G. C. Caner '17, tackle 22 178 6.4 St. Mark's E. L. Casey '19, back 21 155 5.10 Exeter C. A. Clark '19, guard...
...final period the University accomplished its first forward passes, all of them leading to touchdowns. H. Coolidge scored the first touchdown of this quarter by catching a pass from Willcox behind the goal line and Bond scored the last one a few minutes later on a line plunge. He kicked both goals. Willcox nearly scored another just before the game ended when he ran back a punt to Virginia's ten-yard line but the whistle blew before any further progress could be made...