Word: broken
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...rules were broken too often it was the fault of the referee, who could have disqualified any player," is the Record's defence...
...game, on the whole, was the roughest and most unsatisfactory seen at Harvard this year. The rules were systematically broken by Yale all through the game. Edmands was jumped upon nearly every time he went to catch the ball, and this practice was the cause of most of the hissing; but Harvard must confess that they played a weaker game than with Princeton last week...
...with a "broken finger" (see Yale News) Hull played a remarkably "plucky" game...
...another misfortune has befallen our foot-ball team. L. K. Hull, our chief rusher, a man on whom the team depended so much, has broken the fore-finger of his right hand. - [Yale News of Thursday...
...operative Association for the direct purchase of books and students' indispensables generally." The News should not allow itself to be misled by such unfounded rumors as the above. We had previously chided the News for making the gross misrepresentation of saying that ground had actually been broken for the new Harvard Law School. If things go on at this rate, we may soon expect to hear that Memorial Hall has been completed, or that Harvard has a Dining Association six hundred strong, or some other, equally wild and improbable rumor...