Word: burden
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...however, Harvard completely outplayed Yale at every point from start to finish, and won her first football victory over Yale since 1890. The teams played as follows: HARVARD. YALE. Cochrane, Farley, l.e. r.e. Eddy, Schweppe. Donald, Eaton, l.t. r.t., Chamberlain. Boal, l.g. r.g., Marshall. Jaffray, Burnett, c. c., Cutten. Burden, r.g. l.g., Brown. Haughton, r.t. l.t., Stillman. Hallowell, r.e. l.e., Hubbell. Daly, q.b. q.b., Ely. Dibblee, l.h.b. r.h.b., Dudley, Eddy. Warren, r.h.b. l.h.b., Durston. Reid, f.b. f.b., Townsend, McBride...
...strong at critical points. Harvard rushed the ball nearly three times the distance that Yale did, but they were unable to score. The line up was: HARVARD. YALE. Campbell, Ristine, l.e. r.e., Gibson, Snitzer. Donald, Eaton, l.t. r.t., Stillman. A. R. Sargent, l.g. r.g., Olcott. Burnett, c. c., Hale. Burden, r.g. l.g., Brown. Lawrence, r.t. l.t., Francis. Hallowell, r.e. l.e., Hubbell. Daly, q.b. q.b., Fincke. Sawin, Parker, l.h.b. r.h.b., Richards, Keane Kendall, r.h.b. l.h.b., Sharpe, Chadwick. Ellis, Reid, f.b. f.b., McBride...
...preliminary practice yesterday was longer than usual. Lewis and, Waters coached and W. A. M. Burden '00 was also out and coached the linemen. Ristine and Kernan came out for the first time, but the latter did not play Both Riggs and Hovey, who did not play on Thursday, were out yesterday, but did only light work. The playing was hard but careless, and there was much fumbling. The linemen wasted a great deal of energy in interfering and playing before the ball was passed. The men had a tendency to tackle high, and in this way lost much ground...
...Hoffman, R. S. Rainsford, H. R. Van Law, C. T. Richardson, A. Iselin, Halstend Lindsley, W. D. Brooks, P. W. Thomson, H. S. Knowles, C. Blagden, W. E. Forbes, G. B. Dabney, J. A. L. Blake, F. I. Emery, W. H. Child, J. A. Dix, P. Wadsworth, A. S. Burden, R. B. Ogilby, L. C. Clark...
...been worse than wasted. And if this is the fundamental object, this consideration should govern the annual dues, rather than any notion of what might be desirable in other respects. Economy is an absolute necessity in any general college enterprise. The self-supporting student who carries his own burden can bear only a light weight in addition. The dependent student, who casts the whole matter on paternal charity, can not make this an excuse for favoring a load he himself could not carry...