Word: make
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...loyalty to the team is praiseworthy in itself, it is out of the question where it necessitates such absence from Cambridge as a trip to Annapolis. For any students but those of high standing it would require too extensive cutting and therefore it is recommended that no undergraduates make the trip...
...ball back ten yards from the 10-yard line, where he fumbled and the ball went to the second team. Cate's forward pass went to White on the 25-yard line. Cutler punted outside in the middle of the field. A quarterback run failed to make any distance for the second, and Gilbert's forward pass failed. Gilbert punted from the 45-yard line to Smith, and Corbett went through right tackle for twelve yards. Cutler punted to Cate on the second team's 10-yard line. Gilbert returned the ball to Cutler, and Fish obtained the ball...
...Room J, Emerson Hall. At subsequent readings during the first half-year, Professor Kuehnemann will read from the works of Kliest, Grillparzer, and Hebbel respectively. In the second half-year he will read portions of Goethe's "Faust." In addition to reading from the text, Professor Kuehnemann will make a few introductory remarks concerning each author, and will also summarize briefly those portions of the text which are omitted...
...beginning of each year to recall some of those and to proclaim that there is a tacit understanding that they be adhered to by all those who come here. One of these maxims is this: it is undignified--by some it might be called bad manners --to make unnecessary noises with the crockery, to throw food and make a general disturbance in a hall where a large number of gentlemen are in the habit of congregating to take their meals. This has recently been the situation at Memorial when visitors have appeared in the gallery...
...opportunities for field goals by heeling punts for fair catches. In the second half, however, Yale's reserve force told and Coy was pushed across the line for the only touchdown, the goal from which he kicked. Yale played "straight football" throughout, and what use they intend to make of the forward pass and onside kick in later games was not apparent. Coy's work was a great factor in Yale's victory...