Word: half
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...country team which will run against Technology on November 12, and which will enter the intercollegiate run to be held the latter part of this month. The course for the trials this afternoon will probably be the same as that used last year, a distance of four and a half miles, around Fresh Pond...
...last meeting of the Faculty it was voted to authorize the following courses, for the second half-year: Comparative Administration 21. European and American systems, to be given Mondays. Wednesdays, and, at the pleasure of the instructor, Fridays, at 2.30, by Mr. E. M. Parker, and intended primarily for graduates: Chemistry 15, general bio-chemistry, to be given three times a week by Dr. L. J. Henderson, and to be open to graduates and undergraduates...
...defense Harvard was unable to stop Pennsylvania's fast and varied attack, and when in possession of the ball was powerless to make consistent gains, except during the latter part of the second half, when in three successive series of rushes, the ball was three times advanced almost half the length of the field only to be lost when within striking distance of the goal line. These were the only chances Harvard had to score during the whole game, except on a futile attempt to kick a goal from placement from the 50-yard line just before time was called...
...Pennsylvania backs to get through them continually for long gains. Parkinson's passing for punts was extremely erratic. Squires, who played at right guard, was weak on the defense. Kernan failed to help his men along and made two bad fumbles. Starr, who replaced him in the second half, handled the team well, and proved in every way a reliable and competent quarterback. Sperry did all the kicking, but was not very successful. In most cases his punts lacked distance and were not high enough to enable the slow ends to get down the field. His work in carrying...
...second half began with a kicking contest. In three exchanges of punts Pennsylvania netted a gain of 30-yards, and then in four rushes carried the ball to Harvard's 6-yard line. Failing to gain, Stevenson made a quarterback kick, which Starr caught for a touchback. Oveson secured the ball for Harvard on a fumble on the 45-yard line and the ball was rushed with good line attacks three times in succession to within Pennsyl- vania's 15-yard line, only, however, to be lost each time, once on a fumble, once on a poor pass, and once...