Word: quartered
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Mason, '84, Harvard's celebrated quarter-back, who was on the team which defeated Princeton in 1882, returned from Europe this week and was on the field to encourage the eleven yesterday...
...like to do. Pangs of regret are constantly shooting up in men who use the library but little, and it is in vain that they say to themselves evenings when they have nothing to do, "Oh, if the library were only open now I should use it." Fully one quarter of the service which could be given to students by the library is absolutely destroyed by the obstinacy and stubborness of the college authorities. Financial considerations certainly cannot stand in the way, as the recent bequests to the library have placed it in their power to put in the electric...
...Harvard team which faced Princeton on Saturday was made up as follows: Rushers, Cumnock, Piper, Woodman, Markoe, Trafford, Butler and Bancroft; quarter-back, Harding; half-backs, Holden and Porter; full back, Boyden. Princeton presented as rushers, George Irvine, Cowan, Speer, Church, Bovan and Wagenhurst; quarter back, Hancock; half-backs, Channing and Price; full-back, Ames...
...Lynch, quarter-back on the Trinity eleven, last Saturday, was a member of our class of '90 last year...
...week at least, and even if he recovers sufficiently to play in the game with Princeton on the 19th, he will be under the double disadvantage of a lack of practice and a very tender leg. Beecher is the only man in college who is a first-class quarter-back. There is absolutely no one to take his place. Wirtemburg is the best man available, but he is not to be mentioned in the same day with Beecher...