Word: notted
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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The game opened with Harvard coordinating poorly. The halfback line, key to moving the ball into scoring position, was not working well, and for nearly a full period Yale had the edge. At the end of the period Harvard had muffed two excellent scoring chances.
After eight games, the best eleven football players from Cambridge have yet to play 60 minutes as a unit. This condition will continue this afternoon. John Coan, strong side guard, will probably see little action; Chief Bender, strong side tackle, is recovering from a persistent leg injury and will not...
Latter-day Harvard coaches who introduced new plays for the Yale game had nothing on co-mentors Stewart and Lake, who, in 1893, outfitted their charges in shiny leather suits. One of the main reasons for the suits was said to lesson the weight a player would have to carry...
There's one real difference, and that applies to curfew time in out-of-college buildings and fraternities. Yale being safely out of the range of Massachusetts laws, is blessed with a 1 a.m.--not midnight--closing time.
Roy F. Gootenburg '50, Chairman of the Veterans' Committee, said his group would "Investigate to see whether or not there is a case." The Liberal Union will take up the matter Monday.