Word: forwardness
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Averaging 183 pounds, Lord Jeff's forward wall should not over-tax the seven men playing in Harlow's A line throughout this week, representing an average of 187 1/2. But with 22 lettermen to draw from, 12 of whom are halfbacks, the visitors are exepected to utilize a wide open attack, one that may prove very dangerous should the opposing lines turn out to be evenly matched...
...entire coaching staff was particularly pleased with the blocking and the offensive work of the line. The forward wall was driving hard on every play and keeping well out ahead during the entire session...
According to Jerome Green '96, director of the Tercentenary, a pile of pamphlets about four feet high were received in the office on Thursday, September 17, just in the midst of the rush. His office force was immediately put to work to forward the pamphlets to the Cambridge addresses of the delegates and all but about 25 were sent. Since about 25 of the addresses were not known, this number of pamphlets was retained and will be returned to those sending them...
...attack was more varied on the second march, with forward passes and spectacular end runs interspersed. Bob Stuart, Jayvee star of last year broke loose twice for runs of 15 yards and a pass Stuart to Staples was good for 15 more. After a first on the 15 yard line, it only required three rushes to cross the last white line. Stuart did the carrying...
Baby derby addicts got one of the contest's biggest thrills last week when suddenly Mrs. Pauline Mae Clarke, 24, revealed herself the mother of ten, eight living. Mrs. Clarke's reluctance to put her claim forward was not unnatural. Five of her offspring are children of her husband, a Toronto railroad worker from whom she separated four years ago. The others, including twins who died last year, are by "the only man I ever really loved, the man to whom I am married by nature if not by law. When we were first together we thought...