Word: gone
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...play and made a run of thirty-six yards before he was downed. The work of the quarterbacks of both teams was of a high order, and many long gains were made in running back kicks. Cobb was the backbone of the Bates team, and on one play had gone twenty-five yards when Cutler brought him down by a beautiful tackle...
...days of class rushes, cane fights and similar barbarisms are gone by for Harvard undergraduates, for which profound thanks are due. What little excuse there remained for the rush has been absolutely done away with in recent years by the presence of persistent and vicious outsiders who monopolized a large share of the proceedings. For those men in 1912 who have not yet become acquainted with our ways of conducting affairs, and for certain restless elements in the Sophomore class, who can present not even a plea of ignorance, let it be said that the first Monday of College...
...pairs into each pew. All will remain standing until the Marshal and Chairman have returned to their seats. After the services the Seniors will pass out in the same order in which they entered, the rest of the congregation remaining in their places until the Seniors have gone...
...balls. The two then worked a clever double steal. Harvey hit towards the pitcher, who blocked the ball so that the second baseman just got the runner at first and put the side out. Aronson's home run in the next inning came with none out. After two were gone Simons singled and stole second, but was left when Harding flied to Ebeling. With one out in the ninth Aronson received a pass and went to third on Lanigan's grounder to short. Currier also grounded to short, but was out, Heilman to Williams...
...being beaten continually by the junior university and freshman crews, Mr. Courtney saw that there must be something radically wrong. His repeated shifts did not better matters. It was evident that the men were dissatisfied and did not work well together, and that the affair had gone too far to be settled peacefully. Mr. Courtney said that while his move may cost Cornell the victory in the Harvard race, it is the only one that could prove wise in the long run. He was not prepared for recent developments and considers them unfortunate, but thinks that he can develop...