Word: score
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Boston writer phrased it, "the Harvard Band defeated Yale by a score of 41 to 0," and this, to any Harvard man, represents the acme of achievement along any competitive line of endeavor...
This year, Stollmeyer and E. F. Clark Jr. '28 provided a defensive combination that saved the University team from several serious defeats. It was Stollmeyer's steady work in the Yale game last Saturday that held the Blue to one score until late in the fourth quarter...
...fresh air into the tunnel floor through vents, others suck vitiated air through ducts in the tunnel ceiling. Thus they change the tunnel air completely 42 times an hour and but 56 of the fans are needed to do so. Fire hazard is prevented by watchmen stationed every few score feet; and there are tunnel fire engines at each entrance...
Last week there was an election. Charles Gimbel wanted to retire. The apposite successor to his post of chairman was his brother Isaac. For new president there might be anyone of a score grandsons. The family chose the oldest of them, potent Bernard F., active socially and prominent in sports. Richard Gimbel must remain as secretary. He said that he could also carry the duties of treasurer, and the family put him in both positions...
...Harvard Dramatic Club will distribute 10,000 free score cards for the Harvard-Yale game, outside the stadium gates at Soldiers Field this afternoon. The score card will contain the lineups of both teams, and the names and numbers of all players on both the Crimson and Blue squads...