Word: goale
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Adams tallied on the first play against the Rabbits when Hart recovered a fumbled kickoff over the goal line. Leverett retaliated by rushing the ball over in the second period. A plunge scored the extra point...
...Student Council's request that riots following football games be discontinued is wholly justified and praise-worthy. These riots have no meaning whatever since the great majority of the rioters are drunkards. There is no objection, on moral grounds, to the tearing down of the goal-posts in the exuberance of a well-earned victory. But the free-for-alls, in which numerous people are injured, are not only sophomoric but dangerous. They are a relic of the old collegiate days, and an encouragement to a raucous element that attends the Stadium more for the ensuing fights than to view...
...Unfortunately after the last few football games the riots around the goal posts have been growing ever larger and ever more dangerous. It sometimes seems as if some people went to the games more for the riot than to see the football game...
...decades of devotion to a single goal were rewarded yesterday when it was announced that Dr. George R. Minot '08, Professor of Medicine in the Harvard Medical School and Director of the Thorndike Memorial Laboratory, who for over 20 years has been studying blood disorders in human beings, will share in the Nobel Prize for medicine...
Harvard's unbeaten and unscored upon Freshman soccer team yesterday went down to defeat before a powerful Andover contingent which made one goal on a penalty kick during the second quarter. After the game, Theodore P. Robie '38, was elected captain...