Word: followed
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...style of football were omitted. Syracuse was the aggressor during the greater part of the game; statistics showing that she gained a total of more than twice as much ground as Princeton, and punted for a total of only 20 yards less. Princeton won because of her ability to follow the ball; intercepted forward passes and recovered fumbles saving her from defeat. Princeton resorted constantly to the open game; smashing line plunges being omitted in favor of continual punting, forward passing and wide end runs...
...energy through its diffusion into too large a number of channels, in the failure to concentrate in the development of a single institution which shall be the centre for the discussion of political and other public affairs. The best single model of such an institution which could be followed is the Oxford Union--a world famous forum for the discussion of every leading question of the day, a debating ground in which the proven leaders are practically assured of a seat in Parliament. The Harvard Forum of a year or two ago were the modest beginnings of an attempt...
While the halls very considerably in exterior appearance, they all follow accurately the ideas of the colonial period, and each is practically a complete unit...
...every other team on the schedule will battle their hardest to defeat us. It is in realization of this that we now send forth the ominous warning against over confidence. To heed it and give unwavering support to the team in the game today and in those to follow is the surest way we can strengthen our hopes of dedicating the new Yale Bowl to defeat in November...
Tickets for the observation train following the second University eight-oared race and the Freshman race to be rowed immediately afterward may be secured at the City Ticket Office of the N. Y., N. H., & H. R. R., at the South Station. Tickets for the observation train following the University race have already been sold by application to the H. A. A. The trains will leave New London in the morning at 10.15 o'clock, and in the afternoon at 4.30 o'clock, respectively, and will follow along the east bank of the river affording passengers an unobstructed view...