Word: mason
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1880-1889
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...field, and if worked would doubtless yield no small returns. This fact, however, renders it unfit for holding the foundations of a building, so that athletics if finally, in the coming centuries, pinned down to that section, will be sure of one safe refuge from the advances of the mason and the carpenter...
...Mason Young, a member of the Yale corporation, has published a reply to Dr. Crosby in the New York Evening Post...
...Fitchburg, by invitation of the Unitarian Society of that place. The members of the club leave Boston at 3 P. M. today, returning tomorrow. The parts will be taken as follows: First tenor, McCagg, J. S. How, Lilienthal; second tenor, Bailey, S. Eliot, Dorr; first bass, Richmond, A. G. Mason, R. F. Howe; second bass, Earle, Easton, Thorndike. The solos will be rendered by Messrs. Lilienthal and McCagg, and jodeling by Mr. Dorr. A dance after the concert is to be one of the features...
...field promising much inconvenience to spectators, about 2,500 people were grouped around the lines at 2.15 when the teams came on the field. Yale won the toss and chose the wind, Harvard kicking off. The ball was passed back and sent on to Yale's ground by Mason's kick and Morison's rush. Soon, however, Yale's half-back, taking advantage of the wind, sent the ball by a high punt far into Harvard's territory, and Hull receiving the ball from a down carried it over our line by a pretty rush and scored a touchdown...
...their tends were lamed and nervous from the repeated fouling of the Yale rush line, and they fumbled the ball several times, giving two touchdowns to Yale through Beck and Farwell, from which one goal was kicked by Richards. The ball was brought out and kicking by Keith and Mason carried the ball up the field. Appleton and Kendall did good tackling, while Cabot and Morison gained considerable ground by their rushing. Adams, the substitute, did his work almost perfectly and made a great success of this his first appearance with the 'Varsity. Yale made many threatening advances, but Coolidge...