Word: johnson
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...second half Balwin, Parker, Grant, Johnson, Foster and Hoag were substituted for Beal, Warren, Lewis, Newell, Fairchild and Brewer. Later Emmons was hurt and Whittren took his place and Gould went in for Foster, who was disqualified. The defensive work in this half remained about the same, but carelessness in snapping the ball back, holding, and fumbling lost Harvard the ball four times and aided Amherst materially in keeping the score down...
...following men must be at the Cary Building, dressed to play, at 2.30 sharp: C. Brewer, Hoag, Corbett, Dunlop, A. M. Beale, Fairchild, Gould, Foster, Emmons, H. W. Beal, Baldwin, Warren, Parker, Mackie, Laimbeer, Lewis, Grant, Newell, Johnson, Stevenson, Whittren, A. H. Brewer, Wrightington...
There were several important changes in the makeup of the eleven. Stevenson was put off from the first and A. Brewer transferred from the second to the 'varsity. In the second half Beal gave way to Johnson, and Parker, the new guard, took Warren's place until a slight injury forced him to leave the field and Laimbeer was substituted for him. Newell played for the first half only and his place was taken by Baldwin, L. S., tackle on last year's Amherst eleven. Gould was given a chance on the first in the second half, and Jedeau...
...Parker, L. S. S., E. W. Ryerson '95, R. C. Thomas '96, H. C. Taylor '97, J. A. Carpenter '97, E. S. Livingood '95, R. R. Truitt, Grad., C. L. Safford '94, A. H. Gould '96, C. T. Tatman, L. S., F. W. Thomas '94, W. S. Johnson '94, and S. P. White...
...Turner has been appointed to his place, with Mr. Swendsen as assistant. Mr. Turner is a graduate of the Rensselaer Polytecnic Institute of Troy. Mr. W. V. Moses, graduate of University of Michigan, has been appointed instructor in drawing. This is new position this year. Mr. Lloyd and Mr. Johnson will assist him. Mr. Giblin has been reappioted instructor in bridge work, construction and hydraulic machinery, and Mr. Adams, as before, will conduct the courses in dynamo and electric engineering. The most significant change is the introduction of an entirely new course in architecture to be given...