Word: forwards
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...with crooked little streets that began in Ireland and ended in Palestine; he had started the Oxford Settlement, a social centre whose purpose it was to apply Oxford methods of tempered decency to roughs, toughs, hooligans. He read of his appointment on top of a bus, and looked dismally forward to the time when he would be forced to live in a palace. The Right Honorable and Right Reverend Arthur Foley Winnington Ingram took two rooms in the palace for himself. The rest he turned over to the servants. Every Saturday afternoon he gave a party, but instead...
Following the two hard scrimmage sessions which have featured the last week of preliminary football practice, Coach Horween put the University squad through a lighter workout yesterday afternoon. Yesterday's session consisted mostly of kicking drill and dummy scrimmage with particular emphasis on breaking up forward passes. The regulars were able to cope with most of the ariel attacks, few scrub passes being completed...
...squad according to classes for the purpose of drill in the fundamental formations which the several teams will use this fall. The work in foundations followed the usual setting to and charging exercises. While the backs and ends practiced kicks and passes the line men took a step forward in their training with a short breaking through drill E. B. Daniell '26, took charge of the Juniors while John Donovan '22, explained to the Sophomores the general line of play which they will follow this season. M. A. Cheek '26, took she Seniors in hand, but not enough Senior have...
...Stadium, and the routine dummy and signal drill Coach Horween sent for the second team and gave the University the ball on its own 15-yard line. It took just 11 plays for the varsity to put across the initial score. Stafford making the touchdown on a pretty forward pass from French. Sayles, playing fullback in the Team A offensive quartet added the extra point...
...Worn and listless after three nights in the open, he staggered. As the soldiers kept up their fire two bandits drew their machetes, plunged them again and again into Mr; Rosenthal, finally fired two shots into his back. He, reeling, walked ten yards toward his would-be rescuers, pitched forward, dead...