Word: masons
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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General references: Professor Wm. M. Sloan, Pensions and Socialism in Century Magazine, Vol. XLII. p. 179, June 1891; E. H. Hall, An Indignity to our Citizen Soldiers; Pres. Cleveland's message. Senate Journal 2nd Sess., 49th Cong., 2 Sess., p. 219; Mason's Veto Power, secs...
Harvard had the east end of the field, the wind in her face, and the ball. Like went behind the wedge and was downed only after a good gain. Mason did some good blocking on the right end and Fearing ran around for six yards. Trafford tried to break Amherst's centre but tailed. Lake worked the right end successfully, and then Cobb tried Fearing around the left end. Bond was easily pushed aside by Raley, who tackled Fearing prettily...
...moments later Lake made a similar run for sixty five yards around the right end and scored. There was no interference by Harvard to help him but the Amherst rushers retrained from tackling him. Trafford dropped a very pretty goal from the field a moment later, and Mason ended the scoring by stopping Pratt's kick, with a clean field to the Amherst goal. The teams...
...Mason, (right-end) Griswold...
...VARSITY NOTICE. - The following men will be dressed in the cage ready to tackle at 3.00 sharp: Mason, Waters, Grant, Highlands, Vail, Bangs, Mackie, Berry, Emmons, Newell, Collamore, Hallowell, Gage, Cobb, Corbett, Lake, Fearing, Sherwin, Gray, Bond, G. B. Pierce, Curtis, Davis, Saltonstall, Rantoul, W. H. Shea, Brice, Burgess, White, McLeod, Fogg, Hilton, Griswold, McNear, Blagden, Eddy, Steedman, Robb, Heard, McKeon, Fearing. If it is impossible for any of the above men to be ready at 3.00, they must see me at 5 Matthews before noon...