Word: clashed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Harvard football invaded the ranks of the officials, when A. H. Stafford '27, who started the Yale clash at quarterback, umpired the game, and J. P. Crosby '28, scintillating halfback of last year's University eleven, acted as linesman...
...Bethlehem Steel lie deeper than ordinary competition. They are exemplified by the differing personalities of two men- Judge Elbert Henry Gary and Charles Michael Schwab. The Judge, for all his kindliness of heart, is ruled by his head; Mr. Schwab, for all his hard sense, is emotional. The clash of their natures showed itself at the very formation of the U. S. Steel Corp. in 1901. The late John Pierpont Morgan attracted Judge Gary, the legalist, to organize his iron and steel consolidation plans, and to give them grace. The late Andrew Carnegie was the biggest steel maker...
...Captain M. L. Smith of Yale, J. C. Loucks of Syracuse, W. J. Cox of Penn State, Captain Karl Auer of Dartmouth, Horace Betson of Cornell, Forrest Taylor of Maine, and Russell Payne of Pennsylvania. They comprise one of the greatest collections of cross country luminaries ever to clash on one course...
Leavitt and Peirce's has announced the installation of a special radio receiving set for today's clash, which will broadcast for inhabitants of the Square...
...number of years ago the deciding features of the Eastern football scramble was the annual gridiron clash between Harvard and Yale Crimson and Blue marched triumphant over their early season opponents and came to Stadium or Bowl to battle out the question of the Eastern championship. But in late years with the rise on every side of powerful teams all this has been changed and the Harvard Yale tilt has become less and less of a titular affair...