Word: fletcherism
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Found, in a room in Hilton, two volumes of Beaumont and Fletcher, part of a set. The owner can have them by applying at 1 Oxford St., before April 29, and proving property...
...Fletcher's paper on "Poe, Hawthorne and Morality." is interesting, and his stand is well taken - that Hawthorne is the truly moral writer of the two - but as a whole the paper is uneven in strength...
...Harvard's territory. Harvard got the ball and passed it back to Peabody, who made a magnificent long punt. The return kick by Graham, was intercepted by Faulkner, and then Harvard regained the lost ground. Dudley was disqualified by the referee for tripping and his place was taken by Fletcher. Remington soon succeeded in picking up the ball, and made a fine rush, securing a touchdown for Harvard. A goal was kicked. Fletcher was hurt in a scrimmage and his place was filled by Holden, while Perry took Holden's place as half-back. Pennsylvania advanced the ball by pretty...
...teams were composed as follows: Harvard, Rushers, Faulkner, Wood, Remington, Brooks, Burgess, Woodman, Harding; quarter-back, Dudley; half-backs, Sears, Holden; back, Pea-body. Substitutes, Fletcher, Perry, Boyden...
...were perhaps the most noticeable; and for Yale, Beecher, Wallace, and Gill. The teams were made up as follows: Yale: rushers, Wallace, Gill, Carter (Buchanan), Corbin, Woodruff Burke, Corwin (capt.); quarter, Beecher; halves, Watkinson, Morrison; backs, Bull. Harvard: rushers, Adams, Remington, Burgess, Brooks (capt.), Wood, Butler, Harding; quarter, Dudley (Fletcher); halves, Porter, (Boyden), Holden (Sears); back, Peabody. Referee, Mr. Camp, Yale...