Word: returned
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...only via Forest street and Congress avenue; automobiles desiring to leave the centre of the city for the Bowl use Elm street, Whalley avenue, Fountain street and MoKinley avenue to the parking space; automobiles will be allowed to run north only on College street between Crown and Elm streets. Returning from the game automobiles desiring to get to the centre of the city return via Whalley avenue and Elm street, using north side of these streets to Orange street, and if desiring to reach the vicinity of College and Chapel streets continue through Orange street to Crown street and west...
...week following the Michigan game marked the return of many of the University's regulars who had been out on account of injuries, and the coaches, able for the first time in weeks to work with the majority of the regulars, began the final perfecting of the offence and defence, the development of which had been retarded to such an extent because of the injuries. The Michigan contest made it evident that the line must be bolstered up before the final games with Princeton and Yale. With Pennock once more in action the forward defence was considerably strengthened, and with...
...whole football situation assumed a brighter aspect with the return of Soucy and the splendid form which Brickley is daily showing in his drop-kicking. Soucy was again in playing clothes for the first time since his injury and took light exercise in the form of a long run around the track. Although his condition cannot possibly warrant his return to the game as a regular he will doubtless be able to get into action for at least a part of the contest, probably as a relief to Wallace. Weston was forced to lay off for the day because...
...understanding. It is now nearly seven weeks since the opening of College and no report has as yet reached our ears of even the first smoker in the annual series. If the gray old Seniors are to continue portaging to the Yard, they should at least secure every possible return for their effort...
...Greeley '01 is at Houlgate, France, where he spends his summers. Since the outbreak of the war he has had charge of the distribution of drugs, in connection with the military hospitals there. At last accounts, he expected to postpone his return to America for the winter, in order to continue hospital work in France...