Word: go
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...University team left for Princeton last evening at 5 o'clock via the Fall River boat to New York. The men will spend today at the Murray Hill Hotel and go to Princeton by train early this evening. They play their second game with Princeton at 8 o'clock tonight and return to Cambridge directly after the game...
...University second basketball team will leave the Square at 12.15 o'clock today for its annual New York trip. This afternoon they play the Durfee High School of Fall River, and then go on to New York directly after the game, by the Fall River boat...
President Eliot will go to New York today to attend this evening the annual dinner of the Harvard Engineers' Alumni Association of New York City. The dinner will be a large one, as there are about two hundred graduates of the engineering department in and around New York. The question of the new general organization of Harvard engineers, to be a branch of the Alumni Association, will be brought up. Dean W. C. Sabine '88, Professor H. L. Smyth '83, and Professor I. N. Hollis '91 will also be present...
...course it is impossible to lay down any strict rules, but a few suggestions may be of assistance. No man can go through Harvard without changes in his point of view a broadening of his faculties, and new ideas on every phase of life. These are the points that may be brought out. Specific facts are wanted, but a little thought on the bearing of each important event in the formation of character and tastes will make the record far more interesting and useful. Influence of schooling, friends, room-mates, instructors or undergraduate undertakings, are all points of the utmost...
...touches the ball may thereafter recover it until it has been touched by an opponent." As a penalty to enforce this measure it was ruled that "if a forward pass is legally touched and when free is touched by another player of the passer's side, the ball shall go to the opponents on the spot." The object of this rule is to accomplish the needed change of making the forward pass less a random play, and the penalty attached will tend to prevent scrambling at the far end of the pass...