Word: pass
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Humphrey by line plunges ran the ball to the five yard mark. From here it took three downs before Stillman could score. The ball was then given to Boston on the Freshman 25 yard mark. On the final play of the scrimmage Boston scored on a long forward pass. The Freshmen lined up as follows...
...informals then took the field against the visiting eleven. Unable to gain after receiving the kick-off, Boston punted, the informals getting the ball on the 50 yard line. Two first downs by A. Horween '20, on plunges through centre, followed by a long forward pass, L. Crosscup '19 to B. S. Blanchard '20, gave the informals a six point lead...
...given by the United States Cadet School. "The two courses of instruction", he said, "are given to fill two separate demands. The Cadet School must cover in 13 weeks what the University course takes up in a whole academic year. The former will supply all the instruction necessary to pass the examination for a Reserve Ensign's commission. The latter will supply this instruction and more too, which will be very valuable if not essential to an officer in the Reserve...
...yards on the kick-off and on the succeeding play ran to within 30 yards of the navy goal line. B. S. Blanchard '20 on his third play through the line brought the informal score to 22. The fourth touchdown came after the informals had intercepted a forward pass. Crosscup '19 crossed the goal line on a line plunge. No goal was kicked...
...clubhouse, which has been provided by the Harvard Club, includes the whole building on the corner of Seventh Avenue and Thirty-third Street. This is just across the street from the Pennsylvania Station, and since it is estimated that some 5000 soldiers and sailors will pass through this terminal every weekday, and as many as 20,000 on Saturdays and Sundays, the club will undoubtedly serve a very large number of men. The club is not intended to serve officers, because they are taken care of at the Army and Navy Club and at various other institutions...