Word: forwarder
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...forward pass, a season-long nemesis, threatened to trouble the Crimson again. A scant four-and-one-half minutes after the kickoff, Dartmouth's Jim Miller had pitched the Indians to a 6 to 0 lead on an eight-play, 71 yard "flight," with end Dave McLaughlin catching the final pass over the goal line...
Another passing barrage was propelling the Indians forward later in the period. From the Crimson 25, Miller tossed a fourth-down screen pass to fullback John Springer. Crimson halfback Brian Reynolds fought off a downfield block by guard Alex Athanas and made a fine tackle to save a touchdown...
...Without forwards Berk Johnson and Mauriclo Toro, the Crimson attack never go going. Toro, regular center forward, was especially missed. Captain Charley Ufford was a bulwark on defense...
...decorated and dressed up or down at the whim of the inventive manufacturer. Brass fittings are still the most popular, and range from the simple buckle-and-eyelet on the classic leather belt to the most elaborate of emblems. Nailheads on the strict elastic cinch are the most straight-forward decorative shape. Heraldic emblems are still popular, and vary in size from an inch diameter to giant encrustations of spurious coats-of-arms. A gleaming creation that is not strictly a cinch at all but a development of the Mexican concha-style is the belt made entirely of nationalistic...
...morning in 1878 President Eliot found a letter on his desk from one Arthur Gilman, a Cambridge historian. "Dear Sir," Mr. Gilman wrote, "I am engaged in perfecting a plan which shall afford women opportunites for carrying their studies forward further than it is possible for them, to do in this country . . ." Eliot agreed that Gilman had a worthy idea, and the Annex was soon to be in operation...