Word: brought
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...next kick-off, Bowditch ran the ball back 15 yards. Piper gained 8 yards through left tackle. Successive gains by Meier through holes made by Barnard and Hovey brought the ball well up into Bowdoin's territory, where Bowdoin secured the ball on downs. For four successive times Bowdoin made the necessary five yards, chiefly through work by Hunt, Bowdoin's right halfback. The gains were made between left end and tackle. On the next play Campbell tackled for a loss of five yards, and Bowdoin was forced to kick. Piper and Baldwin fumbled the punt. Time was called without...
Harvard kicked off in the next half and Bowdoin ran the ball back 20 yards. Bowdoin failed to gain and punted to Noyes, who advanced but a yard or two. Successive gains by Noyes, Boyd, Jones and Swann brought the ball to Bowdoin's two yard line and Swann carried it over. Campbell kicked goal...
...next kick-off Boyd gained 25 yards, but when tackled dropped the ball, Bowdoin securing it. Bowdoin failed to gain and punted. On the next play Boyd punted, and on Bowdoin's fumble Campbell fell on the ball. Gains by Swann brought the ball to Bowdoin's 25 yard line, when time was called...
...Oxford and Cambridge track teams will arrive in Boston from New York this morning, and will be brought out to Cambridge in four-in-hand coaches, arriving at 11 o'clock. After being shown about the University they will attend a luncheon given for them in the Union by a number of Harvard graduates...
Beside this collection, an interesting set of articles of dress and about five hundred photographs have been brought from the highlands of Guatemala by Mr. Gordon of the Museum. In past years he has been engaged in excavations in the ruined cities of Guatemala, Quirigua and San Augustin, and Copan in Honduras, and during the past winter he has been living in the highlands, among the remnants of the Maya race, the founders of these cities, in order to discover traditions in regard to the history of the cities and the reason they were deserted. These attempts have been without...