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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Jeff., 16 Yale, 7 Wash. and Jeff., 41 Muskegon, 7 Wash. and Jeff., 0 Pittsburg, 19 Wash. and Jeff., 7 3 -- -- 127 42 Army. Army, 14 Holy Cross, 14 Army, 22 Gettysburg, 0 Army, 0 Colgate, 13 Army, 10 Georgetown, 0 Army, 13 Villa Nova, 16 Army, 0 Notre Dame, 7 Army, 24 Maine, 0 -- -- 83 50 Navy. Navy, 0 Georgetown, 9 Navy, 12 Pittsburg, 47 Navy, 7 U. of P., 7 Navy, 20 Virginia Poly., 0 Navy, 12 N. C. "Aggies," 14 Navy, 13 Bucknell, 3 Navy, 28 Colby...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMPLETE UP-TO-TO-DATE RECORDS OF PRINCIPAL EASTERN FOOTBALL ELEVENS FOR 1915 SEASON | 11/20/1915 | See Source »

...Hill H. V. Von Holt '16, guard 21 184 5.11 3-4 Thatcher H. Van Nostrand '18, back 19 153 5.10 Westminster F. E. Waite '17, back 20 163 5.10 Exeter N. M. Way '16, tackle 24 185 6 Exeter C. B. White '16, centre 22 193 6 Notre Dame C. F. Weidemann '16, end 24 183 5.9 Lawrenceville A. D. Wilson '16, back 23 181 6.1 Exeter

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STATISTICS OF ALL HARVARD AND YALE PLAYERS | 11/20/1915 | See Source »

Army vs. Notre Dame...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INTERSECTIONAL MATCHES FEATURE IMPORTANT FOOTBALL GAMES TO BE PLAYED THIS AFTERNOON | 11/6/1915 | See Source »

Another intersectional match of interest is the Army-Notre Dame game. Both elevens are weaker than last year and the result is doubtful. Two teams, hitherto unbeaten this year, will clash today, Pittsburg opposing Washington and Jefferson. To those remaining in Cambridge, the Dartmouth-Penn, game is of greatest interest. Dartmouth should have no trouble in downing the unusually weak Penn. eleven. Today is an open date for most of the western conference teams. Chicago goes out of its field to play the strong Haskell Indians, while Ohio State and Iowa face Indiana and Purdue respectively...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INTERSECTIONAL MATCHES FEATURE IMPORTANT FOOTBALL GAMES TO BE PLAYED THIS AFTERNOON | 11/6/1915 | See Source »

...that is a debatable question for future boards to decide. In general I think that the innovations are to be approved; and the Red Book Board is to be congratulated for a good piece of work. With the exception of one or two minor inaccuracies, and the slight to Dame Musica noted, the 1918 Red Book may serve as a model for later classes...

Author: By R. W. Chubb ., | Title: FRESHMAN RED BOOK GOES ON SALE TODAY | 6/10/1915 | See Source »

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