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Word: passed (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Cumnock stopped from rolling over, and had it down three yards from Amherst's line. Sears made a touchdown from which he kicked a goal. Time 17 min, Score 32-0. Amherst started the ball from the middle of the field; but Cumnock got the ball from a bad pass and carried it to the thirty-yard line. Rushes by Cranston and Carpenter advanced the ball fifteen yards, and Trafford carried it over the line. Time 20 m. Goal. The ball was Amherst's in the centre of the field but it quickly went back to Harvard and rushes...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard 102, Amherst O. | 11/5/1888 | See Source »

...Sears and Dexter forced the ball back and Davis made the fifth touchdown for Harvard. Time 23 minutes. Harding kicked the goal. Score 26-0. Technology started the ball from the centre of the field, but lost it on a fumble. Harding getting the ball from a long pass, carried it half the length of the field in a beautiful rush and made a touchdown, from which he kicked a goal. Time 24 minutes. Technology started the ball from the middle of the field, but immediately lost it, and Harding made a rush like the last one through the entire...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard, 68; Worcester Technology, 0. | 10/29/1888 | See Source »

...question for the evening's debate-"Resolved, that the present attitude of the Prohibition party is antagonistic to the advancement of prohibition." Mr. C. F. Ayer, of the Law School, opened the debate for the affirmative. He said, primarily, that the law which the Prohibitionists wish to bring to pass was a sumptuary one. No law should be passed that cannot be enforced. Maine is an example that the prohibitory law is useless. Mr. F. S. Stebbins, '90, spoke first on the negative. The Prohibition party has made great strides since 1884. They have gained local option and the passage...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Union Debate. | 10/26/1888 | See Source »

...Harding and Lee were on the field in costume yesterday, but they did not do anything more than pass the ball...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FootBall Notes. | 10/24/1888 | See Source »

...account of lack of time the second half was only twenty minutes long. Rushes by Dean, Porter and Fitzhugh advanced the ball twenty-three yards, when it went to Wesleyan on a fumble the Wesleyan back muffed a pass, and Harvard getting the ball, Sears punted to the fifteen-yard line. Trafford stopped the return kick and dropped on the ball, making the sixth touchdown for Harvard. Fitzhugh kicked a goal. No points were made; but Wesleyan nearly scored against Harvard, when a hard punt of Sears was stopped and the ball rolled nearly to Harvard's line, where Wesleyan...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard, 34; Wesleyan, 0. | 10/22/1888 | See Source »

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