Word: put
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Whole Boston College was carrying off the laurels at New Haven, with a 5 to 3 victory over the Elis, the University was put to severe test Saturday by the strong Brown team, only winning by a score of 7-0. In the first quarter a march down the field for 80-yards, which swept Brown off their feet, resulted in the only score of the game. An average gain of six yards per play carried the ball from the Crimson 20-yards line through the Brown defense to a touchdown...
Immediately after the opening of the second period Murray was tackled by Brisk for a seven-yard loss. Fox blocked a forward pass to Steele. Horween dropped back to put the pigskin between the uprights, but again failed. Armstrong punted short to Casey on the Brown 46-yard line...
...most spectacular match in the doubles was between R. L. Lipman 3L and L. A. de Turenne '21 against G. C. Guild '23 and R. W. Hoskins '23. The Freshman pair surprised the gallery by the splendid fight they put up against their opponents. Only the greater experience and careful play of the veteran players enabled Lipman and de Turenne to win 6--1, 6--4. In the other doubles contests C. Hyams '20 and J. B. Fenno '21 won from R. Weaver '21 and C. E. Dickerson '20 by a score of 6--3, 6--4, while the match...
...clock this afternoon the University second tea will play Brown's secondary eleven on Soldiers Field. Yesterday the team was put through a light practice, a few of the second string players being sent to scrimmage against the Freshman first team. The line-up: HARVARD, BROWN. Moorehead,l.e. r.e., Riker Lockwood, l.t. r.t, Fuller Peters, l.g. r.g., Nicholls Morrison, c. c., Sprague Stubbs, r.g. l.g., Rubel Richards,r.t. l.t., Ebson Higgines, r.e. l.e., Young Wales, q.b. q.b., Pieri Morris, l.h.b. l.h.b., Oden Parker f.b. f.b., Green...
...raised. A man who acts as guide assumes a responsibility. He should be able to interpret Harvard life to a stranger--not only by telling about the ages and uses of the buildings, but by giving him first-hand the part of the college life which can't be put into books. Being a Harvard student is not the only necessary qualification. A guide not only needs to learn "outside facts," but should have as well a real knowledge of undergraduate life. A capable guide gets experience and a little money; he gives a real service to Harvard...