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Word: choses (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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Columbia won the toss and chose the north goal. For half an hour the ball went from one side to the other, threatening both goals. The first score was made on a centre from Byng which bounced high and was headed in by Winston. Five minutes later Seamans netted the ball on a drive from scrimmage. With but three minutes to play Needham dribbled the ball past three Columbia men and shot from the side-line. The ball caught in the very corner...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SOCCER TEAM IN FAST GAME | 4/3/1911 | See Source »

...legislators must pledge themselves absolutely to support or ignore the agitation for direct election of United States senators. The next move was to establish the recall, so that the people could discharge those officers who proved faithless to their trust. Immediately a Republican legislature, pledged to direct senatorial election, chose a Democratic senator to support that movement. And next, to remove the great danger of corruption at the direct primaries, the people forced the unwilling legislature to pass a genuine corrupt practices act, which is so severe as to prevent further corruption at the polls. Finally, the people decided that...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "PROBLEM IN GOVERNMENT" | 3/15/1911 | See Source »

...forward line will be difficult to chose. R. Hornblower '11, captain of the University team, is the only regular left from last year. Four University substitutes have returned to College: D. F. Cutler '11, R. F. Duncan '12, H. C. Leslie '11, and R. B. Wigglesworth '12. W. B. Fraser-Campbell '11, of the second team, N. E. Paine '13, F. H. Palmer '13, G. M. Rushmore '13 and T. Gorham '13, of the Freshman team, are the most promising new candidates for the team. From these nine men, the three remaining forward positions will undoubtedly be chosen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HOCKEY PROSPECTS BRIGHT | 11/22/1910 | See Source »

Captain Withington won the toss and chose the north goal. Yale kicked off to the 11-yard line and Felton ran it back 10 yards. Five yards were made through centre and then Felton punted to Howe, who ran the kick back 10 yards to the middle of the field. When he was tackled he fumbled, but Daly recovered the ball. No gain was made on an end run, so Howe punted to Corbett, who ran back 30 yards to midfield. On a line play by Leslie Harvard made first down, but on the next play Felton punted over...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 0; YALE, 0 | 11/21/1910 | See Source »

Withington won the toss and chose to receive the ball. Weir kicked off to Lewis, who ran to his 30-yard line. On the next play, Corbett dashed around left end for 33 yards putting the ball on the Army's 47-yard line. After an exchange of punts, Harvard could not gain on West Point's 40-yard line, and a short kick was recovered by McDonald on his 21-yard line. Dean immediately kicked to Wigglesworth, who ran to his 53-yard line. In three downs the ball was on the Army's 27-yard line...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WEST POINT DEFEATED, 6 TO 0 | 10/31/1910 | See Source »

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