Word: hubbard
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...committee was chosen are: K. S. Pfaffmann '24, F. K. Kernan '24, H. N. Pratt '24, F. A. O. Schwarz '24, A. L. Hobson '24, J. D. DuBois '24, Charlton MacVeagh '24, E. E. Shafer '24, Thorvald Sanchez '24, H. C. Lodge '24, L. B. Lockwood '24, C. J. Hubbard '24, and T. L. Wells...
...murder is committed by mere breakage or, as happened in Saturday's Battle of the Mud Flats, by drowning. After a perusal of the Sunday editions to find out who really did what in the Stadium, one is convinced that there were other heroes of the game beside Captain Hubbard or Captain Mallory; or, from a sartorial point of view, J. August or Paul Poiret. These unsung heroes were the humble souls who took up their position on the Anderson Bridge and just outside the gates of Soldiers' Field to offer for sale short sections of vani-colored oilcloth...
Hammond promptly punted to Richeson on his own 25 yard line, and the latter was downed by Hubbard. Neale on an end play lost five yards, nailed behind the line by Coburn. McGlone was then sent in for Lee. Pond was able to gain only one yard on a right tackle play. Neale then punted to McGlone who was downed on the 26 yard line by Milstead...
...Russell Hubbard and Donovan went in for Eastman and Grew. Harvard was penalized five yards on an offside play. With first down on Yale's 40 yard line. Richeson gained four yards...
Against Brown the Crimson stumbled and fell yet the game offers no criterion by which the comparative strength of Harvard and Yale may be judged. True the Bulldog trounced Brown 21 to 0 while that same Brown team defeated Harvard 20 to 7. But Fisher kept Hubbard, Coburn, Jenkins, Lee, McGlone, and Cheek out of the contest, and its result would certainly have been different had they been in. It is doubtful it the Brown center could have blocked Pfaffmann's disastrous drop kick had Hubbard been in the Crimson line. The score of the game, however, proves at least...