Word: judgments
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...were werk, were about as strong as the average freshman team. In spite of the wet field the end interference was, effective and the line men opened up good holes. Burden and Boal did the best work in this respect. Behind the line, Hatch ran the team with excellent judgment and played a star game himself, and Irwin-Martin and Hurley never failed to gain...
...eleven defeated Boston A. A. in an exciting and hard-fought game at the Field on election day, before a large crowd. The News has invited all members of the university to contribute songs for use at the Yale-Princeton game in New York. A committee will pass judgment on these songs and the best contributions will be published...
Beside Brown, the best work for Ninety-nine was done by Farley at quarterback. He ran the team with good judgment and tackled well. Sherwin and Johnston on the ends did well, as did Homans at centre, but the tackles were weak and it was here that the Freshmen made most of their gains. Davis and Stowell did well behind the line...
...Bradford's speech of Oct. 13, 1896). (B) Trouble is wisely taken (E. E. Hale's Speech at Faneuil Hall, Oct. 23, 1896) Government by the people is founded upon trouble for the people. (a) Educational influence is great. (x) Keeps state issues before the public. (y) "Political judgment grows by exercise." Bridgeman...
...played a few days, but is in good condition and will strengthen the line immensely. Sleeper, the other tackle, is not playing nearly as well as last year. The three centre men are all steady players. Garrison at quarterback is the mainstay of the team, as he has excellent judgment and puts lots of snap into the play. Hallowell can be depended on to punt well, though he is not particularly strong at running with the ball. Scattergood is a new man from Haverford, where he had quite a reputation as a football player. He has been laid up recently...