Word: pair
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...their ability to score depending largely on polished team-work between the forwards. In the passing game, the Crimson forwards are a shade better than their opponents, but the Tiger linemen are as a whole more accurate shots. This is true especially of Captain Schoen and Humphreys, the centre pair. In G. A. Percy '18 and E. O. Baker '17, however, they will be opposed by the fastest of the University forwards and the best man in the forward line defensive game, respectively. T. H. Rice '17, with six goals to his credit this season, holds his position as high...
...smaller canvasses by Claude, now in the Fogg Museum, are among the earliest dated examples of the master; are, in fact, the pair owned by Cardinal Bentivoglio, which subsequently came into the possession of the king of Naples. The student of Claude will welcome the rare chance of comparing these early landscapes with that in the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, painted at the very end of the artist's career...
...evidenced by the fact that there are six veterans in the lineup, Ford, Scully, Humphreys, Schoen, Hills and Cushman. Comey, a substitute last season, is playing a strong game in the place at coverpoint left vacant by the graduation last year of Captain Peacock. Princeton has a brilliant centre pair in Captain Schoen and Humphreys, and a forward line that works well together. Scully at point is a veteran player; Comey has proved his ability this year, and Ford is among the best of collegiate goal tenders. In the defensive department, however, Princeton is not as strong as the University...
...Coolidge and Harte, of the Harvard team, the Yale ends had worthy opponents of more experience. The latter pair, however, were handicapped by the failure of the centre of the line to hold their hard charging opponents...
...Darling '17 and D. Leighton '19 won the pair oar race over the mile course in the Charles River Basin from the Cottage Farm bridge to Harvard bridge yesterday afternoon. A. Coolidge '17 and J. M. Franklin '18 came in second...