Word: fisher
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
HARVARD HAVERFORD Fitton, g g., Marshall Phaneuf, r. f. b. r. f. b., Fisher Greenidge (Capt), l. f. b. l. f. b., Garret Pattison, r. h. b. r. h. b., Thomas Brooks, c. h. b. c. h. b., Wood Tarnowsky, l. h. b. l. h. b., Longstreth Tuttle, r. o. f. r. o. f., Richie (Capt.) Wright, r. i. f. r. i. f., Starbuck Lamont, c. f. c. f., Burton Barnes, l. i. f. l i. f. Baker Eidridge, l. o. f. l. o. f., Wiley...
...Stanley R. Fisher, Minister of the Congregational Church, Wellesley, will conduct the services in Appleton Chapel at 8.45 o'clock this morning...
...England the creation of a Board of Education has worked on the whole very well. The reforms imposed upon national education by President Herbert Albert Laurens Fisher, though they were opposed violently for a time, have in the main been accepted with benefit...
...power which prevented it from making a touchdown against the Tiger just as it had failed to make a touchdown against Dartmouth. The Crimson line had a superlative lift and the Tigers were forced to the uttermost to hold their ground at all. The game proved that at last Fisher had transformed the latent power of his heavy forwards into actual strength, usable when the occasion demanded; yet the game also showed that Harvard still lacked a running attack of real ground-gaining ability...
Against Brown the Crimson stumbled and fell yet the game offers no criterion by which the comparative strength of Harvard and Yale may be judged. True the Bulldog trounced Brown 21 to 0 while that same Brown team defeated Harvard 20 to 7. But Fisher kept Hubbard, Coburn, Jenkins, Lee, McGlone, and Cheek out of the contest, and its result would certainly have been different had they been in. It is doubtful it the Brown center could have blocked Pfaffmann's disastrous drop kick had Hubbard been in the Crimson line. The score of the game, however, proves at least...