Word: fronts
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...excursion to the penal institutions on Deer Island, under the auspices of the Social Service Committee, will start from the Square tomorrow at 1.15 o'clock. The excursion is in charge of D. S. Brigham '08, who will meet men desiring to join it in front of the Co-operative store. As the permit granted to the committee for this free excursion provides for only 15 men, the first 14 who report in the Square will be taken. The party will go to Eastern Wharf, where it will board the steamer "Monitor" for Deer Island...
...again punted to Schwartz, who ran out of bounds on the 17-yard line, but the ball was taken back to the 2-yard line on account of Schwartz's hurdling in the play. Schwartz punted, and Starr made a fair catch on the 26-yard line directly in front of the goal posts, from which place Burr kicked an easy goal. A few seconds before the end of the game Macdonald of Brown tried a third goal from placement from Harvard's 27-yard line, but the ball went wide of the goal posts and was downed by Newhall...
...feet square. There are four goals on opposite sides of the field, the two opposite goals to be defended by the same team. The field is marked out with a 25-foot square in each corner and a 50-foot square in the centre, the remaining space in front of the goals being occupied by two goal-keepers and two opponents. In the centre square are eight men, four of each team, and in each small square, two men on opposing sides. The men are not allowed to leave their assigned territory...
Champagne, A R, 3 Front St., Maynard...
Lynes, T, 65 Front...