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...Harrodsburg, Ky. R. C. Ford, guard, 19 180 5.11 Danville, Ky. W. N. James, tackle, 20 168 5.9 Fort Worth, Tex. A. N. McMillin, quarterback, 23 168 5.10 Fort Worth, Tex. R. Montgomery, tackle, 19 210 6.2 Fort Worth, Tex. T. M. Moron, back, 20 152 5.9 Horse Cave, Ky. J. Murphy, back, 21 128 5.5 Columbus,-Ohio. S. Robb, end, 19 176 5.11 Pittsburgh, Pa. J. B. Roberts, back, 20 200 5.11 Somerset, Ky. T. Snoddy, end, 21 173 5.10 Owensboro, Ky. J. H. Tanner, back, 22 158 5.4 Owensboro, Ky. J. R. Weaver, center, 22 158 5.10 Fort...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STATISTICS OF UNIVERSITY AND CENTRE ELEVENS | 10/23/1920 | See Source »

...middle of the line which is weak and most liable to cave in when the University forwards charge. If this occurs, the backs' and ends' skill in an overhead attack will be useless and only straight football can be used. However, Coach Brooks, one of the greatest tackles that ever played, and an expert line coach, is basing his hopes that forward passing can be used on two factors; first, that the Crimson line will be out of condition as a result of the long, gruelling scrimmages that have been held every day this week; and second, that his line...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AERIAL ATTACK TO BE FEARED FROM PURPLE TEAM UNDER BOYNTON | 10/15/1920 | See Source »

...cadets all guest privileges Riding passes were provided for those who stayed at camp. Besides these recreational facilities, several trips were arranged for the cadets, one to the Kentucky Army Horse Show, a trip down the Ohio, an excursion to Lincoln's birthplace and a visit to Mammoth Cave...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY ARTILLERY MEN AT SUMMER CAMP | 9/24/1920 | See Source »

...that there is more force on the side of law" etc. Meaning, one demonstrates that one is right by having over-bearing physical force on one's side. Right, naturally, is on the side of the bigger club, just as in the good old days of the cave men. Are we to have cave-man morality or the principles of peace? Mr. Carver wants both...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Sound Argument. | 10/18/1919 | See Source »

...singing of a national anthem has so long been associated with patriotic devotion that its value to a state has become axiomatic. When the cave-men first banded together to enjoy community life, they surely selected some guttural sounds which signified that they were ever ready to defend that newly-formed union. And so in ancient, mediaeval and modern times, each country has had its stirring call to duty. No one can question the power which "La Marseillaise" or even "Deutschland Ueber Alles" have exerted over their respective peoples. The United States of America has selected the "Star Spangled Banner...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER | 4/11/1917 | See Source »

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