Word: harvardism
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...meeting of the advisory board of the Intercollegiate Foot Ball Association, held in New York on Saturday, Harvard was represented by A. P. Butler. The following umpires were appointed to officiate at the coming championship games: Harvard vs Yale, E. C. Peace, of Princeton; alternate, S. V. Coffin of Wesleyan. Yale vs Princeton, J. A. Saxe, of Harvard; alternate, A. P. Butler, of Harvard. Harvard vs Wesleyan, W. Terry, of Yale, alternate Tracy Harris of Princeton. Princeton vs Harvard, A, A. Stagg. of Yale; alternate, H. Beecher, of Yale. Harvard vs University of Pennsylvania, A Stagg, of Yale; alternate...
...college. It needs no assurance in these columns that whatever President Eliot shall say to the students will be well worth listening to, and upon this subject his remarks will be of especial interest. There are none of us who have not the welfare of Harvard at heart primarily, and we should all welcome the opportunity of learning in what way we can test serve...
...Williams eleven is by far the strongest team Harvard has met this year and the game yesterday was a good test of the strength of our eleven. The score compares favorably with that made by Yale against the same team. Williams discovered the weak points and by attacking those repeatedly gained much ground. The rush line work was very poor and Williams had little difficulty to make holes in it. The tackling of several of the team was high and the passing was slow and uncertain. Harvard's superiority lay chiefly in the excellent work of the packs and ends...
...Harvard played Williams last Saturday on Jarvis, and won by a score of 41-0. The game was called at 3 p. m., Williams having the ball. A poor pass to Cox lost ground for Williams and Cumnock secured the ball. Fearing and Lee gained five yardt. Upton then made a good rush gaining several yards. Fearing again gained ground and was followed by a couple of good rushes by Lee aided by Trafford's blocking off. Williams secured the ball and attempted to kick but the ball was stopped and Upton dropped on it behind the goal line, scoring...
...elevens were composed as follows: Harvard: rushers-(left end) Cumnock, Upton, Cranston, Tilton (centre), Goldthwaite, Blanchard, Crosby; quarter-back, Harding; half-backs, Fearing, Lee; full-back, Trafford...