Word: deans
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...following men will be out-at 3.30 sharp, dressed: Dean, Hallowell, Lee, Moen, Greenough, Fearing, Kendricken, '93. Dennison, White, '92, Henry, Carpenter, '92, McLeod, Henshaw, Trafferd, Saxe...
...following men will be out at 3.30 sharp, dressed: Dean, Hallowell, Lee, Moen, Greenough, Fearing. Kendricken, '93. Dennison, White, '92, Henry. Carpenter, '92, McLeod, Henshaw, Trafford, Saxe...
...during the first half and their tackling especially was a feature. Cranston, Tilton, Upton and Stickney also did finely Lee distinguished himself behind the lines for some good runs while Trafford and Saxe's punting gained ground repeatedly. All the backs, however, fumbled too much through the whole game. Dean's play was the steadiest on the field. His passing was accurate and his tackling was vigorous at all times. He and B. Trafford were about the only men on the team who were not almost exhausted when time was called...
...Dean. Quarter back...
...Harvard. Saxe caught Ames' kick from the twenty-five yard line and made a slight gain. He then kicked and Ames punted in return. A fumble gave Princeton the ball, and Cowan butted his way a few yards. Poe tried to work the other tackle, Cash, but Dean broke through and stopped him. On the third down Ames kicked, and on Trafford's fumble Princeton kept the play. Black rushed up against Cranston to no effect and the ball was given to Ames to kick again. Trafford returned it, but although Channing fumbled badly, Janeway fell on the leather...