Word: goodness
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...game won from Yale since 1903, when the Freshman team of the class of 1907 defeated Yale by the score of 17 to 6. The Harvard team outplayed their opponents in every respect, displaying fine team work, while Yale depended mainly upon the individual work of a few exceptionally good...
...class of men who earn from $600 to $900 a year are the ones that suffer most, because the more wealthy pay, a smaller proportion of their incomes for rent and can better afford to pay for articles that are lacking in poor city government, such as a good water supply and good schools. He also said that the remedy of these evils lies with this poorer class of men, for they control the majority of the votes, and cities would be well governed if they voted for good and efficient...
...Withington all played well. The work of the ends also showed improvement, Browne and Crowley doing extremely well. It is hard to discriminate in the back field. Corbett and White only netted four yards, and while Leslie and Ver Wiebe proved themselves hard line-plungers. These two men made good gains on Harvard's long rush down the field, and it was Leslie's plunge through right tackle that gave Harvard the touchdown. Smith did well during the short time he was in the game...
...yards on a fake kick, and Sherwin punted. The ball was fumbled and went to Dartmouth, only to be given back to Harvard for interference on its own 45-yard line. Corbett failed to gain, White bucked the centre for two yards, and Cutler punted to Pollard, who with good interference ran back to Dartmouth's 34-yard line. Sherwin's punt went to Cutler on Harvard's 39-yard line. Corbett and White netted eight yards, and Cutler punted to Pishon. Hoar threw Marks for no gain, Sherwin also failed to advance the ball and made an onside kick...
Section heads--1 Braithwaite, 2 Coombs, 3 Cooper, 4 Pickering, 5 Good, 6 Webster, 7 Allan, 8 Hemenway, 9 Follett, 10, Burnham, 11 O'Connor, 12 Shaw, 13 Curtin, 14 Morrison, 15 Britten, 16 Parker, 17 Corcoran, 18 Finkel, 19 Horblit, 20 Russell, 21 Ohler, 22 Birnie, 23 Colson, 24 Garfield, 25 Messerve, 26 Davis, 27 Williams, 28 Ripley, 29 Gordon, 30 Jarvis, 31 Packard, 32 A. R. Jones, 33 Bradley, 34 Worcester. 35 Rivera, 36 Baker, 37 Crusius, 38 W. W. Gardner, 39 N. O. Simard, 40 A. M. Sherwood, 41 G. Mixter, 42 B. Whitney, 43 B. Tuckerman...