Word: rushes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...first of the "Big Three" championships (see p. 32). Then he went to Wesleyan University in Middletown, Conn., officially as a history professor-but little time was lost in making him a member of the football advisory board. Soon Wesleyan teams began to baffle their cumbersome rush-line opponents with crafty off-tackle plunges, with neat crisscross plays. People began to talk of a lean history professor, who did no active field coaching but who had an impressive little blackboard...
...coaches and ineligibles that has been working with the first team all season was brought in, and unhooked a series of Yale offensive plays against the Crimson defense. Substitutions in the first eleven were frequent, and nearly every man on the squad had his chance to stop an Eli rush...
...your issue of Nov. 1, under the heading MILESTONES appeared the following: "Married; Louise Rhees, granddaughter of President Rush Rhees of the University of Rochester, to- etc." I beg to call to your attention the fact that Dr. Rhees has no granddaughter, nor has he any immediate relative by the name of Louise, although the former Miss Louise Rhees is no doubt a distant connection...
...Rush Rhees) Boston, Mass...
...special wire to the CRIMSON office from the Stadium made the rush account of the game possible. The problem of rapid transit from the press was met by a taxi equipped with a special traffic mandate allowing it to travel the wrong route on a hole way street...