Word: latters
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Accordingly, at Franklin Field Madar got the same courtesy that was being extended to scouts in stadiums all over the country. During the halftime intermission, attendants supplied him with sandwiches, dounts and hot coffee. He nearly spilled the latter in his lap when the halftime score "Harvard 27, Columbia 10" came over the loudspeaker. "Every scout in the place popped his head up when that one came over," relates Elmer...
Throughout the game Kirkland blocking and tackling was vastly more effective than Eliot's; the latter relied for defense on a hitherto unused 4-4-2-1 lineup with an over-and-under-shifting line, and for offense on Jim Rossiter who carried the ball on over 75 percent of the offensive plays...
...linemen were good. Perhaps Davis and Houston were the best. Each played 54 minutes, blocking and tackling almost faultlessly. Houston made one crashblock which demolished two Bruins and left 25,000 spectators gaping. Davis played opposite Brown star Bill McLellan, and the latter's name sounded out but twice as a tackler on the Stadium P.A. system...
Associate Professor John Ciardi was the only speaker not drawn from the Law School faculty, which could not produce a Wallace supporter. He expressed doubt whether he "had been summoned as a sacrificial lamb or as a prophet," but said he would assume the latter. His statement of the Progressive theory was based on the grounds that "society is essentially a process of getting something for nothing...
...usual, practice was split equally between offensive and defensive workouts. In the latter, Wilbur Davis took over at guard for the injured Sam Butler, while Dick Guidera handled Davis' old place behind Doug Bradlce at tackle...