Word: putting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...game is short. At first, Harvard played sharply. The men were ready to take advantage of fumbles and the like, and the rushing was sharp, with the result that the touchdown was made in less than four minutes. Then Dartmouth grew aggressive, and from that time forth actually put Harvard on the defensive. Frequently Harvard got the ball, but either somebody would be guilty of holding or would get off side or interfere, and Harvard would lose the ball before having a chance to make any gains...
Football season tickets will be put on sale at Leavitt and Peirce's this afternoon. Price, $3.00. Graduates and members of the University may buy them for friends but none will be sold directly to the public...
...that the observances in the Yard of the first Monday of the year are among the last relics of the days when the college man had more of the nature of an academy boy. An institution may be hoary with time and yet not be time-honored. Let us put this one aside,- at least the childish part of it, as we have done with the countless schoolboy pranks of the old college days. Above all, let it not be said that Harvard men are influenced by that most childish of motives, resistance to authority, which in all our other...
Football season tickets will be put on sale at Leavitt and Peirce's this afternoon. Price, $3.00. Graduates and members of the University may buy them for friends but none will be sold directly to the public...
...will immediately be formed into elevens and will line up against each other daily. As the season advances the more promising men will be put together to form a first eleven...