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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...weakness in this respect is simply a part of the whole offensive weakness. Defensively, the line has improved greatly but has had, in very few instances, to contend with the type of fast concerted rushing attack which it must encounter in the big games. The Dartmouth rushing attack often fell short of the strength which can be expected from now on and for this reason it is difficult to say whether the Harvard line defense will be adequate or not. If the Harvard line plays the game of which it is capable it probably can stop Princeton's rushing game...

Author: By D. C. Parmenter, | Title: CRIMSON FACES HARD FIGHT FROM TRIED TIGER ELEVEN | 11/11/1922 | See Source »

...were not up to their usual form. The former was able to continue through the game but Byington had to give way to Pringle after a severe blow in the face. Dorman at the middle of the second half, sprained a ligament, and Greenidge, the University's clever fullback, fell on his wrist when attempting to intercept the ball, breaking both bones...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON SOCCER TEAM FALLS BEFORE CORNELL IN HARD-FOUGHT GAME | 11/6/1922 | See Source »

Following Churchill's lengthy zig-zag run for the opening score, after which Hammond drop-kicked the goal, the Crimson soon obtained possession of the ball on Florida's 26-yard line when Pomeroy muffed a punt which Kunhardt fell on as Holder took out the Southern quarterback. The Hammond, Churchill, and Rouillard alternated running with the ball until two first downs were secured by short, consistent gains. Rouillard finally plunged through the left side of the Florida line for the second touchdown and Hammond kicked the goal. The Crimson did not score again until the second period when Hammond...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SUBSTITUTES ROMP TO EASY VICTORY | 11/6/1922 | See Source »

Until now the University has taken no official action towards erecting a fitting memorial to its alumni who fell in the war. There have been many suggestions; but the only war memorials to Harvard men at present established, are from individuals, the Victor Chapman and the Fiske Fellowships, the Webster scholarship, and the Farnsworth Room. The Sargent paintings, placed where Harvard men, graduates and undergraduates, are passing by hundreds every day, stand as a constant and striking reminder of how much the University's living owe to the sacrifices of its dead...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE BARGENT MURALS | 11/3/1922 | See Source »

...most sensational play of the day and the lone touchdown followed a steady 15-yard Green advance past mid-field. On the next play Harris fell back to pass and was left unprotected. Jenkins, rushing in at top speed, reached him as the ball left his hand, and knocking the ball straight up in the air, caught it as a second Crimson player took out Harris. The way was clear to the goal, and accompanied by two interferers, Jenkins raced straight over the goal-line for the final score. Buell missed the goal...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FISHER'S MEN DEFEAT DEARTMOUTH IN FIRST GREEN-CRIMSON FOOTBALL GAME SINCE 1912 | 10/30/1922 | See Source »

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