Word: neither
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Where in the University Register the editors of certain Boston papers find the authority for the facts and figures published yesterday under the caption "Harvard Men Big Spenders for Luxury" is a problem that is puzzling the editors of the Register today. Neither the editorial board of the Register nor the Student Council has published any such figures in the Harvard University Register either "based upon inside information," or on the "confessions" of their friends...
Attention was called to the importance of having a building wherein those men who have at present neither the time, nor ability to try for the more important teams may secure the much needed exercise in a comparatively short time. In this respect, in particular, the idea of a new Gymnasium has a direct appeal to members of the Law and Graduate Schools...
...Yale-Princeton game last Saturday, which ended in a remarkable 6 to 6 tie, was a splendid example of defensive football at its best. Neither team could gain consistently when within its opponents' 25-yard line and as a result both chose to try goals from the field rather than attempt to rush the ball across the line. Both teams played safe, few tricks or end formations being tried. Princeton absolutely abandoned the forward pass. Yale used the pass several times with but little success...
...this week. Particular attention has been given to the defence, both the second team and Freshman being given the ball for long periods at a time against the varsity. Considerable improvement has taken place in the line's strength in this respect and the Yale coaches feel certain that neither Princeton nor Harvard will be able to gain consistently on straight line rushes. Few injuries have hampered the work of the team. The end positions which have been alternated frequently will probably be played by Bomeisler and Avery, while Wheeler will start at quarterback. Cornell has recently been playing...
...Neither Yale nor Princeton appears to have much advantage in the game to be played at Princeton this afternoon. While the Yale team has not lost a game during the season, it only succeeded in scoring six points against West Point, which was beaten by Carlisle last week 27 to 6. Princeton, on the other hand, although defeating Dartmouth by a large score, lost to Harvard 16 to 6. The advantage today will undoubtedly depend considerably on the condition of the field, a wet field aiding the heavy Yale team, while a firm dry turf will permit the fast Princeton...