Word: haven
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Harvard Freshman eleven defeated the Yale freshman Saturday at New Haven by the score of 18 to 0. Harvard was superior to Yale throughout the entire game, though it was during the first half that all three touchdowns were scored. During this half, too, Yale came nearest to scoring when rushing, gains on kicks, and distance penalties gave Yale the ball on Harvard's fifteen yard line. Here, however, Harvard held for downs and regained the ball. During the second half seven of the Harvard players were obliged to leave the game on account of injuries and thereby so weakened...
...party made up of instructors and students from the Harvard Geological Department left Cambridge last Friday afternoon for Yale. Immediately upon their arrival at New Haven they were taken to the Peabody Museum and were shown some of the finest fossil specimens. In the evening Professor Penfield gave an address to the Harvard party at the Engineer's Club on "New Applications of the Stereographic Projection to Problems in Geography and Mineralogy." After the meeting Professor Penfield and a few officers of the Geological Department gave an informal reception...
Blue books have been placed at Leavitt's, Sanborn's and Memorial for subscriptions to take the band to New Haven. The money must be obtained at once, and men are urged to subscribe as soon as possible...
Harvard 1904 vs. Yale 1904, at New Haven...
...Freshman eleven will play its last scheduled game of the season this afternoon with the Yale freshmen at New Haven. Both teams, although fairly well developed, fall short of the average freshman teams and the game, therefore, may hinge upon the ability of one team to take advantage of the faults of the other. Yale is stronger on end plays while Harvard excels on centre rushes since Roberts, the substitute centre on the University squad, has taken a place in the line. Only two games can be taken as a criterion of the relative strength of the teams. Harvard...