Word: latter
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Pickman '08 and W. B. Fraser-Campbell '11 and A. Sweetser '11 unnecessary. The second half of the match, which was played today, was close and fast. The two Burts took Walker and Whiting by surprise at the start, but in the last set the latter two steadied down and gave them a hard fight...
There is an appreciative notice of Barrett Wendell's latest work, "The France of Today," and a bit of severe but just criticism of a volume of poems by the young German-American poet, George Sylvester Viereck. The latter notice is a model of a book review. On barely a page we are given in telling sentences a characterization of the man and his poetry, without the omission of anything really essential
...were so evenly matched in the first half that the University team resorted mainly to the old style game, but was unable to break through the Brown line for the required ten yards. Brown tried many end runs with Dennie or Mayhew carrying the ball, but except for the latter's long runs, they were unable to gain consistently. As a result, punting was frequent on both sides, and the ball was almost always in Brown's half of the field owing to Burr's slight superiority over Dennie. There was no scoring in the first half, but the University...
...territory. Soon, Harvard secured the ball on Brown's 41-yard line and Rand gained 15 yards through left tackle on the first play. Apollonio followed with 17 more through right tackle and three more short gains put the ball on Brown's 2-yard line, where the latter held. They then carried the ball down to Harvard's 13-yard line before time was called...
There will be some changes in the Freshman line-up. McKay, who has just recovered from a bad leg, is to play right tackle in place of Oveson, while the latter will play part of the game in Captain Harding's place, as he is not in the best of condition. Peabody, who has hitherto been substitute full back, will start the game at left halfback, Pope being shifted to right half. The line-up: Corbett, l.e. r.e., Soule. Harding, Oveson, l.t. r.t., Bartlett. Dunlap, l.g. r.g., Kelly. Smith, c. c., Sinclair. Blodgett, r.g. l.g., Whity. McKay, r.t. l.t., Hanlon...