Word: kept
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...today's battle R. K. Kane '22 will take his place at right tackle, as his ear, which kept him out of the Virginia game, is in good condition at present. At the other tackle W. D. Hubbard '22 fills the vacancy left by R. M. Sedgwick '21, who is out with a slight injury. J. K. Desmond Occ., who was slated to fill an end position, sustained a muscle bruise Thursday. C. C. Macomber '22 will start the game at left end, with P. D. Steele '21 at the other extremity. T. S. Woods '20, and C. A. Clark...
...making this gift, Dr. Oliver made only two stipulations: first, that the University should pay him during his lifetime such sums as his modest wants required; second, that the name of the donor of the gift should be kept secret during his lifetime...
...practice today. E. L. Casey Occ. donned his togs and ran through the lengthy signal drill that lasted most of the afternoon, while R. Horween Occ. ran around the track, kicked a few punts and drop-kicks and watched the running play. M. Phinney Occ., who has been kept away from the Stadium by an injured hip for several weeks, appeared on the sidelines in "civies." The complete line-up was as follows: Desmond and Steele, ends; Sedgwick and Kane, tackles; Clark and Woods, guards; A. Horween, center; Murray, Quarterback; Hamilton and Humphrey, half-backs; Casey, fullback...
...University players, put up a game fight, and throughout the first half succeeded in keeping the ball in the Harvard territory about half of the time. But in the second half Coach Burgess' men proved much stronger, and not only prevented the enemy from becoming dangerous again but kept the ball almost constantly in the latter's territory, although they were unable to score...
...most interesting gift in the form of a scrap-book has recently been received by Widener Library from Charles C. Read '64. In this volume he kept a record of his undergraduate days by clippings from the Boston Evening Transcript, programs, official notices, invitations and other mementos. Many crew regatta programs are pasted throughout the scrap-book. One is of particular interest as it tells of the race in which crimson was first taken as the Harvard color. In another place a long clipping from the Transcript tells of the visit to this country of "Albert of Belgium," now King...