Word: fitzgeralds
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Fitzgerald discovered that an object changes its shape somewhat, according to its position or movement. Albert Einstein proved that objects change with time, that time itself is not a definite thing. It is different according to the viewpoint. Your hour is not my hour. . . . The scientists, in short, got a long way from the short man rapidly walking down a broad street. They had noted details. The short man was perhaps 5 ft. 4 in. tall; he weighed 145 Ibs.; wore unpolished black leather half-shoes, black lisle socks, a grey tweed suit, a taupe-colored felt hat pulled down...
HARVARD B. A. A. Tudor, l.w. r.w., Eaton Putnam, c. c., Lawless Giddens, r.w. l.w., Hilliard H. Bigelow, l.d. r.d., Hardy A. Bigelow, r.d. l.d., Marshall Elkins, g. g., Fitzgerald...
Docket number 83 is the Marshall Club (Leggett, Shay) versus the Fultton Club (FitzGerald, Monahan). The meeting will be at Phillips Brooks House with W. D. Johnson 3L as chief justice...
...thought that the Yale game of 1921 was taken by the Crimson on a clever piece of strategy. On the team of that year were two distinct types of quarterbacks, C.C. Buell '23 and J.J. Fitzgerald '21. Under the former the Crimson contingent worked smoothly in rushing the ball. This fact had been so evident during the year, especially after the Princeton game, that it was feared that if it were known that Buell was to start the game. Yale would be primed and ready for a forward passing attack. Hence no announcement as to who would start at quarterback...
...Fitzgerald had started practically all of the preliminary games for Harvard, and when it was time to open up Buell was sent in, but against Yale it was decided to reverse the tactics and start with the passing game, hoping to take Yale unawares. Fitzgerald even took the team on the field for signal work just before the game, but when the whistle blew, Buell was seen in the quarterback position...