Word: heads
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...ball in the centre of the field. Here Harvard held well, securing the ball on downs. Two line plunges gained but two yards and Frothingham punted outside on Williams's 45-yard line. Williams was penalized for starting before the ball and Stevens punted over O'Flaherty's head, the ball rolling toward the Harvard goal. Three different men fell on the ball before Pratt, the Williams right end, finally captured it on Harvard's 3-yard line. On the next play J. Brooks plunged through centre for a touchdown and Peterson kicked an easy goal. The score was made...
...rushes put the ball on Williams's 40-yard line and O'Flaherty tried another forward pass which went straight into the arms of J. Brooks. On the next play Lewis ran twenty-three yards around left end, Williams's only long run. A long punt over Frothingham's head put the ball in Harvard's possession on its own 12-yard line. A short kick was recovered by Stevens on Harvard's 32-yard line just as time was called...
...following men have been appointed football ushers for the rest of the year. Men marked A stand at bottom of steps, men marked B at first entrance, and men marked C at upper entrance. Men should be at their places at 2 o'clock sharp. The assistant head ushers will distribute the badges to the ushers at their places. Any usher who fails to appear on time for every game, or who does not send a substitute will lose his privilege...
...following report to the head-usher: M. Corcoran, D. H. Graham, A. P. Happel, M. F. Joyce, S. B. Morrison, G. E. Turnbull...
Arthur Amos Noyes, chemist of renown; a leader of research in physical chemistry. As Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and recently its head, our neighbor, our fellow-laborer and our friend...