Word: full
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...account of the class game in yesterday's CRIMSON, Forbes '92, was by mistake put at full-back instead of Greenough...
Phelan who is playing at full-back is an Exeter man and is supposed to be a foot ball player. He kicks well but is utterly useless in team plays, apparently having the idea that he is on the team to stand round with his hands on his hips...
...junior elevens played off their tie yesterday afternoon, the juniors winning by a score of 18 to 0. Since the game last Thursday, Burgess has been coaching the '93 men, and the effect of his advice was evident in the play of the entire team. Their play was full of snap and life; the centre men broke through well, the tackles would not be blocked off, and the backs were quick in getting away and fumbled very little. All these improvements can be traced directly to the coaching of Burgess...
Forbes, (full-back) Duffield...
...intellectual part, the unity of his life as poet, citizen and thinker, and the harmonious interplay of his faculties one with another, and especially the directness of his expression in every mode of writing - the primary traits of Mr. Lowell's character. Accompanying this article are a new full page portrait of Mr. Lowell, engraved by T. Johnson, and a brief article by Joel Benton, introducing a notable letter from Mr. Lowell replying to criticisms upon him for his political poems...