Word: low
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Harvard Club, New York. The public may obtain these tickets, but student and graduate ticket holders only will be given a preference in the allotment of seats for the championship games in New York. At the request of the Athletic Committee the cost of tickets is made as low as possible, being an average of about 11 cents a game. A wooden stand will be erected on the north side of the rink and wooden seats will be placed in the bend of the Stadium...
...ROBERT LOW BACON...
...Baker, no public theatres were built, the plays being given in the yards of the inns and churches. London Bridge at this time was a great street lined on both sides with shops and houses, and it became a business centre where Shakespeare probably obtained many ideas for his low-comedy characters. Professor Baker next described the turbulent "White Friar" region, and the "Black Friar" district, where a curious building was situated, which was probably the famous Black Friars Theatre where Shakespeare's company performed...
...features Harvard defeated Brown, 9 to 5. The shifting formations, fake kicks, and trick plays of all sorts which were used by the Brown eleven on the offensive, combined with the quickness of the team in following the ball on all occasions, were the main causes of Harvard's low score. On the whole the work of the University eleven in this game was not what it should have been, although at times there was a semblance of team play...
...Paige '08S., left tackle, is doing very well at that position, considering the late date at which he was first played at this position. He does not curry his charge far or low enough...