Word: kept
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...that may lose his team yards through penalties. Starr, centre, Sibley, left guard, and Emmons, right guard, are all steady and reliable, though none of them is brilliant. Emmons outclasses the other two in aggressiveness, however, while Starr has a tendency to ease up in his play unless kept at it by constant urging...
...under steady urging. Reynolds, fullback, is a good punter and a strong defensive back. He does not lift his feet sufficiently in bucking the line, but often covers good distance by hurdling. Leatherbee, captain and right half, is a strong all round player and unusually fast. He has been kept out of the game a great part of this year by injuries, but will probably be in shape to play his usual strong game on Saturday...
...will makes stipulations about the salaries of the professorships, so that able men will be attracted, and also directs that all the equipment, instruments, machinery, etc., shall always be kept of the best designs and quality...
...large number of slight injuries which have kept many of the men out of the practice for several days, and, again, the difficulty in selecting the men for several positions were causes which have produced a chaotic condition in the line-up. The backfield may now practically be said to have been determined upon as Marshall, Nichols, Hurley and Schoellkopf. Nichols is most brilliant in running with the ball, but is inclined to individual play; of late he has fumbled with dangerous frequency. Bowditch and LeMoyne or Clothier have been picked for the end positions, and LeMoyne is doing...
...rowing was very good. The first Weld rowed steadily and in fairly good time, keeping the stroke almost uniformly 32 throughout the race. The most exciting race in the first section was that between the first Newell and the second Weld. The second Weld led at the start and kept up its lead to the Harvard Bridge. From that point, however, the first Newell went ahead, and finished by about a third of a length before the second Weld. The second Newell came in last, about four lengths behind the second Weld...