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Word: passing (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...virtue of a 12 to 0 victory over the Smith Halls football team. McKinlock Hall yesterday took the lead in the interdormitory football league. J. A. De Lima '31, of McKinlock, scored the first touchdown on a long pass, followed by a 40-yard run. P. W. Mahady '34 made the second tally on a line buck at the end of a long drive down the field...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: McKinlock Tops Smith | 10/28/1927 | See Source »

...first game of the second round in the class football schedule yesterday the Juniors defeated the Sophomores 7 to 0 when C. R. Keene '29 fell on the ball after a bad pass from center had eluded its receiver...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FUMBLE GIVES JUNIORS SECOND CLASS VICTORY | 10/26/1927 | See Source »

...gloom of this nocturnal-clamor is not false. Last week the Paris, big transatlantic steamer of the French Line, was churning softly down the harbor to the sea. Captain Yves Thomas steered past a line of wooden barges, humped like haymows on the water; wheeled his great ship to pass a steamer. AH he rounded it, he saw the lights of a Norwegian freighter, the Beesengen, riding at anchor. It was too late to swing the bow, too late to reverse his course. Shrill bells and whistles sounded as the bow of the Paris drove into the side...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Miscellany: Oct. 24, 1927 | 10/24/1927 | See Source »

...sheltered Duke has for the time being escaped such untoward events; but he may yet pass his responsions and live to find out that he is a person of no importance with the university town of Oxford, except, perhaps, to the tradesman and a few fawners, despite his magnificent titles and his 49,900 acres of land...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Flunked | 10/24/1927 | See Source »

Benjamin Friedman, great Michigan quarterback of 1926, and Eddie Dooley, 1926 quarterback-poet from Dartmouth, played against each other for the first time last week. Meeting in a Manhattan hotel, they fell to discussing the forward pass, gesticulated, went to the Polo Grounds to suit action to words. In friendly contest, Friedman, running, threw the ball more accurately at a given target. Dooley, long of arm and flat of hand, seized the ball and threw it from midfield over the cross bar of the goal posts. Friedman tried, fell short...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Friedman v. Dooley | 10/24/1927 | See Source »

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