Word: pointed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...their nine encounters, losing only to Tennessee in the final game of the season on a rain-soaked and slippery field which offered but poor footing to the fast and tricky attack which characterized the Florida play all season. And even then they were defeated by a single point, the final count being...
...believe in comparative scores Florida has a 35 point advantage over Harvard. Here's how it goes. Florida beat Georgia 18 to 6; Georgia beat Yale 15 to 0; Yale beat Army 21 to 13; and Army tied Harvard. But then fortunately for Harvard comparative scores don't mean anything, and the Stadium turf, not the scribes' copy paper, is the one and only place where this battle between North and South can be definitely decided. BY TIME...
...announced yesterday. This collection, which contains something over 3,200 volumes and manuscripts, stored in the Memorial room of the library, includes some of the most valuable books in the English language, both from a literary and from a monetary point of view...
...clinch the championship and the right to meet Yale on Friday, November 8 in New Haven the Sophomores defeated the Juniors yesterday 7 to 0. The touchdown, which came in the first quarter of the game, was made by D. R. Weir '32. W. E. Hutchins '32 scored the point after touchdown with a dropkick...
...attendant evils are largely endemic throughout the East, yet we are fully aware that the Middle and Far West have gone berserk over the sport. The futility of classifying Harvard and Princeton in the motley group of colleges and universities guilty of proselyting and commercialism is a case in point. It is regrettable that these two universities have been denied the first flush of exoneration that it was Yale's good fortune to receive, but their convincing refutation of the charges which were leveled against them, the one the words of President Hibben and Coach Roper, the other a statement...