Word: burrs
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...following men will serve as ushers at the teas: H. S. Blair '08, A. S. A. Brady '08, F. H. Burr '09, R. W. Byerly '10, C. W. Cate '07, J. B. Chevalier '08, B. M. Cutting '10, W. D. Dexter '07, W. P. Fuller '10, L. Grandgent '09, R. Haydock '10, G. S. Hayward '10, D. M. Moffat 3L., A. H. Moore 2G., R. E. Peabody '09, W. T. Pickering '09, G. S. West '10, J. D. White...
Football--H. B. Barney '.08, E. Bowditch 3L., K. F. Brill '08, F. H. Burr '09, H. Foster, Jr., '07, S. Fraser '07, D. J. Hurley 1M., V. P. Kennard '09, H. E. Kersburg '07, D. W. Knowlton 2L., L. H. Leary 2L., C. E. Lincoln '08, P. C. Lockwood '07, J. F. Macdonald '08, F. H. Nesmith 2L., M. L. Newhall '08, G. M. Orr '08, C. G. Osborne '07, R. H. Oveson 2L., B. Parker '08, W. Peirce '07, B. H. Squires 1L., D. P. Starr '08, J. W. Wendell '08, F. H. White...
Baseball--F. H. Burr '09, A. L. Castle 2L., E. P. Currier '09, W. D. Dexter '07, G. F. Greene '07, C. W. Harvey '09, R. R. Hellman 1M., F. W. Kemble '08, C. R. Leonard '08, H. McCall '09, A. E. McCarty '07, J. D. Pounds '08, J. W. Simons...
Individually many of Harvard's men played a superb game. Burr's punting was superior to that of Veeder, and several times he showed remarkable nerve in getting off kicks when the passes had been poor and Yale men were about to block him. Osborne at tackle was the most conspicuous man in the two lines, often breaking through to block plays, tackling hard, and following the ball exceptionally well. Macdonald was not always alert, and at times he was blocked out of plays that he should have stopped. Starr several times overran his man and in general...
...Although Burr's punts carried farther than Veeder's, Yale had the advantage in kicking because they ran the ball back better, partly due to the weakness of the University team's ends and partly to their own ability. In the first half Yale had the advantage of the wind in kicking, while this same fact partly accounts for Burr's excellent work in the second half when the conditions were reversed. Harvard gained more ground than Yale in the first half by 10 yards, even including the 18 yards covered by Veeder's forward pass which made...