Word: browneli
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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HARVARD. COLBY. Ryan l.e. r.e., Pulsifer Sedgwick, l.t. r.t., Kallock Clark l.g. r.g., Cook Havemeyer c. c., Pooler Brown r.g. l.g., Moreland Hubbard r.t. l.t., Bradley Desmond r.e. l.e., Dolbeare Humphrey q.b. q.b., Stearns Casey l.h.b. r.h.b., Niles Hamilton r.h.b. l.h.b., Jacobs Horween, R., f.b. f.b., Bucknam...
Third, admitting that William Brown, the negro lynched, was guilty, and even deserved the death penalty the citizens of Omaha have presumably elected city, officials whose business it is to administer justice. The moment that a single citizen "took the matter into his own hands" he transgressed the law of the state and of the nation, and, in killing Brown committed murder. Furthermore, he introduced into Omaha the principle of anarchy. The individual became superior to the government and to the law. If we want mob law in our country, why not go about it in an orderly fashion...
...University football team's four chief opponents, Brown, Tufts, Princeton and Yale, are struggling hard to whip their teams into shape for Saturday's contests. Injuries have augured in the lists of all, but it is expected that none of the eleven will be seriously handicapped in their games Saturday...
Sevenel men have been out at Brown due to injuries, but most of them will be able to get into the game tomorrow against Colgate. The coaches have been working hard to eradicate the mistakes shown in the game against Bowdoin last Saturday. So far the team has shown great improvement, particularly in the forward pass. Albright, right end, seems to be the star pass catcher, as shown in several recent scrimmages against the seconds. It is expected that three letter men will be in the backfield in the game tomorrow, besides Emery, the star half-back...
...winner of Holmes and Wakefield and Davis and Davis vs. Erb and H. Brown; J. Clarke and P. Oliver vs. P Lloyd and M. H. Dill; winner of Pratt and Kleberg and Huang and Finck vs. A. R. Morss and W. Bieringer; winner of Rand and $and and Egbert and Bradley vs. Cole and Angell; winner of Knox and Duane and Weeks and Wells vs. Harris and Claflin; winner of knox and Duane and Weeks and Wells vs. Harris and Claflin; winner of Palmer and Beobe and Childe and Blow vs. Winner of Wolf and Clark and Jackson and Morss...