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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Endowment Fund by that time will have reached its most critical stage. The men who are actively interested in Harvard will have already contributed. Those who have lost touch, who have settled far away from Cambridge where the name Harvard is scarcely heard, will be the men on whom the Endowment Drive must look for aid in the future. What better way to stir old memories in these distant graduates than to send an undefeated Harvard football team through their country! -- a team which has beaten Yale! The psychological effect should be tremendous. For, after all, the eleven will represent...
Among the coaches selected at Princeton in 1877 was a young Junior whose name appears in the college press of that period as T. W. Wilson, who later was appointed head of the Board of Football Directors. Years afterward, when academic and literary honors began to multiply upon the shoulders of that young Princeton football coach, the name of T. W. Wilson expanded into Woodrow Wilson...
...entitled to wear the "H" are as follows: Baseball. Name Prep. School. R. W. Emmons, 3d. (Capt.), '20, Groton E. L. Bigelow '21, St. Mark's F. K. Bullard '20, Exeter J. G. Coolidge, 2d. '20, Groton L. B. Evans '20, Roxbury Latin
Harvard Statistics. Name Position Age Wgt Hgt Prep.School W. G. Brocker '22, guard 25 182 6.2 St. Paul Academy J. F. Brown '22, guard 19 190 6 Andover S. Burnham '20, back 22 170 5.10 Gloucester High E. L. Casey '20, back 23 161 5.10 Exeter W. W. Caswell '21, centre 21 175 6 St. Mark's F. C. Church '20, back 22 168 5.11 St. Paul's C. A. Clark, Jr., Occ., guard 21 205 5.10 Milton J. K. Desmond Occ., end 24 200 6.1 Philadelphia High H. H. Faxon '21, end 20 175 6.2 Milton W. B. Felton...
When the referee blows the final whistle of the contest in the Stadium this afternoon the little red-sweatered automaton whose frantic motions and resounding voice have became familiar to a generation of football followers will have completed his thirteenth successive season as score-keeper. "Eddie" Morris is his name, and in his time he has signalled to the score-board the story of every University game played in the Stadium. In the course of the last two decades he has communicated to the spectators, the telegraphers, and the press reporters on the roof of the Stadium the details...