Word: saturday
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...confirmed report that President Conant will attend Saturday's game with ex-President Herbert Hoover has revived the recent rumor concerning a proposition made to the University head asking him to serve on the Republican program committee...
Yale's football team went through a long hard workout this afternoon with the news that Al Wilson, star Junior half back, will be unable to play Saturday. Wilson, after starting the first six games, was kept out of the Princeton contest with a cold. This has failed to respond to treatment. In his place will be Al Hessberg, brilliant utility back...
With the news that all indications point to a sell-out for the Yale game this Saturday, an almost forgotten type of barnacle has made its appearance on the Square, and this breed is particularly plentiful and annoying this season. The species is rare in these parts, there being no record of their growth here since the Yale game of 1931, except in a few isolated instances. They are individually known as barnacles-on-society, and commonly referred to as "scalpers," but somewhat longer terms have sometimes been applied to them by rougher company. They are no relation...
...Yale game is concerned, this is a typical Harvard grid season. All will be forgiven and forgotten, all except the 34-6 Princeton trouncing, if the Elis are taken into camp: A whole lot of accounts can be gloriously settled by defeating Clint Frank and his cohorts this Saturday, and every single person connected with the Varsity squad, from Dick Harlow to the Freshman managerial candidates, are keenly aware of every one. To list just a few: Harlow hasn't seen a Yale victory since his arrival in Cambridge, there hasn't been a Yale victory since 1933, that...
This week, however, as the squad withdraws behind closed panels for the final big push, there is a definite feeling around Cambridge that the palm of victory will have a Crimson hue Saturday evening. There is, of course, a large element who predict that Harvard will get three times as many first downs, outrush by twice as much yardage, complete many more passes, and lose by one point in the last minute of play. And they have facts on which to base their case. But those who have watched the squad in its practices this fall and have seen...