Word: forwarded
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...best intercollegiate centers in the game, will match speed and skill with Chase, Crimson ace. He will be one of the most formidable threats of the season to the University defense. Currier, on left wing, and Nelson, former Cambridge Latin player, at right wing, will complete the forward wall combination of the Terriers Gregoire will see action at right wing early in the game...
Coach Gaw, with plenty of support, has waived all restrictions in regard to substitutions, and the Crimson will use its full strength, with the exception of Zalakov. The stocky little forward will not render his services tonight on account of examinations...
...electric fuse-there was a splintering boom. Dynamite, laid in the night, had blown off Farmer Johnson's door. The first deputy inside fired shakily at the insane, grey figure crouching in an angle of the stairs. With a hole in his head, Mr. Johnson pitched forward. Taken to a hospital, he said he was sorry he had done so much shooting. "It gets you . . . once you start pinking people off its hard to stop...
Laughing, eager, the crowd surged forward, everyone anxious to be among the first to tread the final section of the boulevard begun under Napoleon III by his great Prefect of the Seine, Baron Haussmann, just 70 years ago. The new sector, only a few dozen yards long, at last connects the Boulevard Haussmann with the Grands Boulevards, and makes a single magnificent thoroughfare, stretching continuously from the Place de la République to the Place de 1'Etoile...
...Harvard team. Starting the game at center, he was soon switched to his regular berth at left guard. In addition to scoring five of Harvard's points, he played a consistent all around game, showing up particularly well on the defense. J. D. Leekley '27 at left forward was high scorer for Harvard. He netted three goals from the floor and one from the foul line, cooperating with Kenneth Dorn '27 in penetrating the Aggies' defense...