Word: forward
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Rushes by A. Horween '20 and B. S. Blanchard '20 with end runs by F. C. Church '20 brought the informal team to within 20 yards of the Freshman goal where an incomplete forward pass lost an opportunity to score. At the end of the 20 minute period the ball was on the Freshman 10 yard mark with no score by either teams. From that point the ball was shifted from team to team at will by the coaches. Both teams played well for so early in the season. The informal team's offense and defense was strong...
...particular points of offense and defense. The University eleven was given the ball the greater part of the time, and was able by long end runs and a few guard and tackle plays to take it down the field at will. Delayed pass formations also were very successful. One forward pass from F. C. Church '20 to R. G. Stone '20, out two tried, was completed for a 15 yard gain...
...bound to be in the immediate future, it would be a great pity if they should produce a total eclipse of those other interests of the University which are its perpetual and not its passing concern. The students who have entered or returned to college to carfy forward their intellectual training are still students, or potential scholars, and not merely soldiers and sailors in the making. Before coming to Harvard, as to all the other colleges, for this year of study, they must have heard a great deal of sage counsel, finally warranted by their own inward voices. Alumni Bulletin...
With more than 70 men reporting for the first crew practice of the year from all the classes of the University, Head Coach Haines looks forward to a successful season. This number of men, although far smaller than that of previous years, is, nevertheless, encouraging when so few of the experienced men are available. More men are still needed, however, to make the fall season and later the spring season completely successful. The Freshman class in particular should come out with more candidates. Only 30 reported yesterday, of which number about one-third were inexperienced men. The Freshman crew...
...thousand copies of each issue will be given to the Red Cross, and thereby distributed to the fighting forces at the front. Following the example of many of the leading American publications, the Lampoon is asking each subscriber to forward his copy to the soldiers and sailors. Moreover, a one-cent stamp is placed on each number before distribution, so that the reader has only to drop his copy in a mail-box to be sure that it will reach the military forces...