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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...purpose of this comment to attempt an accurate definition of a complete and successful football system, either in the abstract or in relation to this season's work. Perhaps a definition in words of theoretical explanation would be less intelligible than a simple analysis of that organization which has proved itself the best adapted to successful football in the past twenty years. There is one element in the Harvard organization in effect this year which has already proved its worth. For the first time since we can remember the Freshman team has been included as one of the units...
...Harvard eleven outplayed their opponents in every department of the game. They were able to gain through the line at will, and worked several perfect onside kicks and forward passes. Despite the wetness of the ball, there was little fumbling on either side. The first touchdown resulted from a long run by Page after receiving a punt. The ball was put over in one line-plunge from the 10-yard line. Shortly after, Page scored on a forty-yard run around right end. The try at goal failed...
...office today from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. The list of nominations is as follows: for president, G. G. Browne, S. A. Sargent; for vice-president, T. Hicks, F. M. deSelding, P. Wyman; for secretary, D. Crocker, G. P. Gardner, Jr. All men who entered with 1910, either in regular standing or as special students, or men who have since been admitted to Junior standing, will be allowed to vote...
...call at the rooms in their dormitories between 2 and 3 o'clock and between 7 and 8 each day. In case a man has things to give, however, and is unable to be in his room at the hours stated, he is urged to leave what he has either in the collector's room or with the janitor. Men living in private houses should leave whatever they have to give at Phillips Brooks House or notify J. Curtiss '09, Dunster...
...forward pass to Fish gave Harvard the ball on the 24-yard line. Leslie and White carried the ball to the 8-yard line, and from there two rushes gave Harvard the third touchdown. MacKay kicked the goal. During the remainder of the game there was little danger of either side's scoring. Carlisle had the ball on Harvard's 15-yard line when time was called...