Word: fostered
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Foster, Wrenn, q.b. q.b., Beale...
...Beale, Foster, q.b. q.b., Watson...
...running and kicking were the features of the game. His fine try for a goal from the field from the 45 yard line was wonderful and provoked more enthusiasm from the crowd than has been exhibited for a long time. Fairchild's fine kicks were also well applauded. Both Foster and Beale were tried at quarterback and Foster did by far the better work. His passing was quicker and surer than Beale's and he tackled more...
When play was resumed Harvard lost the ball and Draper made a sensational run of 50 yards. He had a clear field for a touchdown when tackled from behind by Foster. Harvard again secured the ball and Wrightington scored the next touchdown from the 50 yard line. Score...
Harvard Union.An unusually large number attended the competitive debate for membership in the Harvard Union last night. After the principal disputants, E. H. Warren '95 and S. H. Foster L. S., a large number of candidates spoke from the floor. They were, for the affirmative: N. B. Marshall '97, T. Weston '95, J. P. Hall L. S., H. J. Peters '95, A. E. Dacy L. S., H. K. Stanley '97, J. B. Stearns '96, P. G. Noon '95, L. B. Murdock '96, R. C. Davis '97, C. E. Browne '98, H. R. Hughes '97 and T. J. Butler...