Word: frequented
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...plays were farther from the centre than they would have been under the old rules. The forward pass was often tried, but only once with success, by the University team. The quarterback kick, on the other hand, several times secured long gains for the University eleven. Fumbles were frequent, and the Maine team was penalized twice for holding, and the University team once for the same offence and once for offside play. The men on the University eleven showed marked improvement in falling on the ball, taking frequent advantage of Maine's fumbles. There was considerable kicking in the game...
...football team played its first game of the season Saturday with Villa Nova, winning by the score of 24 to 0. Villa Nova's team was entirely outclassed by the heavier Princeton players. The game was marred by frequent penalties for offside play and considerable fumbling. The new forward pass was used a number of times, both teams securing some good gains by this means, although many passes failed. Princeton was more successful in this department, gaining two touchdowns on passes around left end. More kicking was in evidence than there was last year, the work of Hadan being especially...
Last Tuesday the Sophomores raced the Union Boat Club crew for seven-eights of a mile and won by a length of open water. As a result of frequent practice in racing starts the crew reaches out with vigor, and uses clean blade work at the start...
...Freshman team was chosen on March 21, and since then it has held frequent practice debates with a second team composed of W. G. King, R. C. Mulligan, and F. Schenck, under the direction of the coach, A. Tulin 3L., who has been assisted by W. M. Shohl 1L. W. G. King was appointed atternate for the team early in the week. During the practice debates, the team has developed well in form and has constructed a clear and logical case...
...leaders in the organization of the National Civil Service Reform League, of which George William Curtis was the first president. He was a warm personal friend of Mr. Curtis, and is now preparing his biography. Professor Nelson is a prominent authority on current political matters, and is a frequent contributor to periodicals and newspapers on national topics, being special political correspondent for the Boston Herald. He was the Washington correspondent of the Boston Post for some time, and later became editor of that paper. From 1894 to 1898 he was editor-in-chief of Harper's Weekly. Since...