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With the third period about a quarter over, Copan, left defense for the schoolboys, scored for the second point in the game. This was followed by Harvard's first goal, scored by John Ware, Jr. '34. The Freshmen's greater reserve power proved too much for Wilbraham, and Ware's goal was followed closely by that of R. P. Waters, Jr. '34. Then with the score tied 2 to 2, and seven seconds left to play. Ware again scored, winning the game by a narrow margin...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GOAL BY J. WARE IN LAST PERIOD WINS FOR 1934 | 1/22/1931 | See Source »

Score--Harvard 3, Wilbraham Academy 2. Goals--Second period, Harris (3.42): third period, Copan (6.33), J. Ware (7.44), Waters (9.30), J. Ware (14.53) Referees--Gaudeau and Noonan. Time three 15-minute periods. HARVARD WILBRAHAM Kirkland, J. Ware, l.w. r.w., Ross, Whittier Field, Gallagher, c. c., Borbis, Copan Summers, W. Ware, r.w. l.w., Harris, Chrisolm Choate, Gleason, l.d. r.d., Parker, Harris Waters, Clapp, r.d. l.d., Copan, Ross deGive, D. Ware, g. g., Bumpus

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GOAL BY J. WARE IN LAST PERIOD WINS FOR 1934 | 1/22/1931 | See Source »

...work has tended strongly to confirm the belief of the scientific world that Maya history saw a gradual shifting of population from the south to the north. Why magnificent southern cities like Copan in Northern Honduras and Tikal in Guatemala were abandoned is still a riddle. The exodus from them about 600 A. D. may have been caused by exhaustion of the soil or by epidemic or by some other danger yet unproved. But there seems no doubt that the Mayas did migrate gradually northward and that their cities in Northern Yucatan were the last ones they built...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Spinden and Mason, Investigating Mayan Temples, Solve Riddle of Lost Civilization | 5/18/1926 | See Source »

...certain that there are in this strip important Maya ruins unvisited by archaeologists as men can be certain of things they have not seen. Rumors of such cities have repeatedly come from the natives who are the descendants of the race that built Tulum, Chichen Itza and Copan...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Scientists Invade Yucatan Jungles to Wrest Secrets of Lost Mayan Civilization from Temple Ruins | 1/19/1926 | See Source »

Continued explorations at Copan and Quirigua in Guatemala and Honduras show that the southern branch of the Maya civilization not only antedated the Yucatan development by more than 1,000 years, but was superior culturally and artistically...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Fossils, Bones | 1/7/1924 | See Source »

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