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...yard gain. Coburn was held at center by Cruikshank. Fitts punted to O'Hearn, who carried the ball to the University 47 yard line. Jordan smashed through for 3 yards. Jordan took the ball again and made 3 yards more. He was tackled by Coburn. Owen dove at Jordan in this play, missed him and struck the ground so that his wind was knocked out for a minute. Aldrich, on the next play, made a 30 yard advance around the Crimson left end, Kane eventually stopping him on the Crimson 10 yard line. Jordan and Aldrich were held...

Author: By Crimson SPECIAL Wire, | Title: HARVARD 10, YALE 3 | 11/19/1921 | See Source »

...Owen bucked the Western line for two yards, and Churchill raced around the Brown and Gold left end for five more; planting the ball squarely in front of the goal posts as the period ended. When the players had lined up at the other end of the field, Horween dove over the Valparaiso center for a first down which had to be measured. Horween then ploughed through for two more yards, and Owen carried the pigskin within a foot of the line. After being once repulsed Horween tore through for an easy touchdown...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "MYSTERY TEAM" OVERWHELMED BY CRIMSON ATTACK | 10/11/1920 | See Source »

Never before in the history of the University have such throngs of men made use of the various facilities for recreation as this year. Although in the past no definite records of the attendance at all the gymnasiums have been kept, yet the arrangements of dove-tail schedules made necessary this fall indicate the pressure for space. One factor, however, there is this year which has never before existed and that is the Physical Training Department with compulsory physical exercise for Freshmen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ALL UNIVERSITY GYMNASTIC FACILITIES NOW OVER WORKED | 12/5/1919 | See Source »

During the first period the ball was continually in Harvard territory, the close of the quarter showing the Tigers ready for a score on their opponents' nine yard line. As the second period started, Gorman shot a pass to the one-yard mark, and then himself dove across the line for the first score of the game. Captain Holmes missed a difficult goal...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMEN SUCCUMB TO HEAVIER TIGER TEAM | 11/10/1919 | See Source »

...would be very comfortable if the United States could tuck its head under its wing, and enjoy a dove-like sleep while the rest of the world was in flames. That is simply impossible. The policy of Washington and Jefferson applied to the conditions and times of Washington and Jefferson. The Monroe Doctrine was necessary when it was possible for the United States-to keep out of world politics. A country like ours, with possessions in Asia, in the North Pacific, in the Caribbean, in Central America, simply cannot carry out a policy of isolation. Nor can the richest country...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LEAGUE OF NATIONS A NECESSITY FOR PEACE | 2/25/1919 | See Source »

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