Word: centered
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Ticknor is the greatest center I have ever seen play football... It was a good hard game, the kindwhich I believe football followers like to see." --Arnold Horween '21, Harvard head coach...
Second team: ends, Hickok of Yale and O'Connell of Harvard; tackles, Himmelberg of Holy Cross and Barber of Dartmouth; guards, Greene of Yale and Bianchi of New Hampshire; center, Andres of Dartmouth; quarterback, Wood of Harvard halfbacks, Mays of Harvard and Ellis of Yale; fullback, Harper of Harvard...
...hospital grounds has been started. Plans for the Institute of Human Relations building, to cost $2,000,000 have been completed, and it is hoped the building will be ready in about fifteen months. Among the unique architectural features of the Institute, which is to be a center for research in biology and sociology at Yale, are a residential unit for the study of child development, a residential and treatment unit for the study of mental efficiency and mental diseases, modern laboratories for psychological investigations, and facilities for research in sociology, including social psychology, economics, and government...
HARVARD 180 175 173 175 DEVENS WOOD HARPER PUTNAM Right Halfback Quarterback Fullback Left Halfback 185 187 196 185 190 188 185 O'CONNELL W. TICKNOR TALBOT B.TICKNOR TRAINER BARRETT DOUGLAS Right End Right Tackle Right Guard Center LeftGuard Left Tackle Left End 183 200 198 198 205 197 162 HICKOK MARTING HARE PALMER GREENE VINCENT BARRES Left End Left Tackle Left Guard Center Right Guard Right Tackle Right End 165 165 155 175 McLENNAN ELLIS BOOTH AUSTEN Left Halfback Fullback Quarterback Right Halfback YALE
...Palmer, veteran Blue center and stroke of the victorious Yale crew, who will match cunning and deception on the defense with B. Ticknor today. When Hall, regular Yale quarter, is not in the game Palmer will have the unique dual job of playing center and calling signals at the same time. He does this to relieve Booth of the extra responsibility of directing play...