Word: favor
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...this theory and until a new regime sets in examinations may be expected. The beginnings of a new regime have set in as a matter of fact, but in a very few institutions, of which Harvard happens to be one. On the other hand, even those most strongly in favor of the examination system might well seek the reason for the ones now afflicting the College. For Freshmen and men taking Freshman courses there is a possible legitimate excuse. For upperclassmen, who have survived the first year or years it is another matter--and a critical matter...
...announcement last night that A.H. French '29, for the past two years one of the University's leading ground gainers and punters, has developed an infection, which will probably preclude any chance of his getting in today's game, has turned the odds in favor of the Westerners. The loss of French means that H.W. Burns '28 will have to carry most of the quarter-back assignment today, while the Crimson punting will devolve on T.F. Mason '30, Sophomore back who has recently been promoted to the Team A ranks...
...first-year men then tightened their defense, and kept the schoolboys at bay. The Freshmen scored once in the middle of the game, but let down in the last five minutes of play, and allowed Andover to tally twice again. The final score stood 4 to 1 in favor of the schoolboys...
Lack of teamwork proved costly to the 1931 soccer team in a game with Worcester Academy Saturday. The final score was 2 to 1 in favor of Worcester. A second goal for Harvard was kicked just at the end of the game, but the score was not counted, as the final whistle blew while the ball was in the air, and had not quite crossed the goal line. The brilliant rushes of Martino of Worcester was one of the features of the game. The Crimson cubs showed power and kept the ball in Worcester territory most of the time...
...also fought their way to a top notch ranking, It was, then with anticipations of a hard-fought contest that the spectators filled the Stadium in 1922. Nor were they disappointed, for from start to finish the game was replete with thrills. With the score 6 to 3 in favor of Harvard, and only a few minutes to play, Dartmouth started a march into Harvard territory. A Dartmouth score seemed imminent when Percy Jenkins '24, breaking through on a passer, blocked the toss, and without slowing up caught the ball before it struck the ground and raced to a touchdown...