Word: sented
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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About ten minutes before the end of the hour's scrimmage, Coach Guild sent in Team A of the seconds, an aggregation which rushed the ball down the field for three straight first downs before the regular line held. After several exchanges in the possession of the ball, the teams lined up on the University 45-yard line, and from there H. W. Minot '17, a second team back, ran through the right wing of the regular line for a touchdown. A University score in the corner of the field, followed by a frustrated attempt to kick out for position...
...Paris within 12 to 14 hours after they have been hit, even when coming from Arras or the line farther north toward Ypres. On arrival in the hospital patients are at once seen by the receiving officer, who, in our service, was one of the residents, and by him sent either to the ward direct, to have a bath first, or to the operating-room, as each single case demanded. The largest number of admissions to the University Service in any 24 hour period was 33 cases. In the three months 295 new cases were allotted to us--an average...
...lateral--passes, as well as in forwards. Scovil and Captain Wilson also pierced the opponents line at will on straight plunges. But one really weak point seemed present in the Yale defense, this being the end positions when the first string men had retired. In the last quarter Maine sent two long runs around Church and Blodgett who were playing these positions. In that period the Maine team outplayed their opponents and prevented them from scoring...
Princeton had the largest delegation sent by any university to the college Military Instruction Camp at Plattsburg this summer, sending 48 undergraduates. In the camp for business men Princeton was represented by 120 alumni and the Princeton team won the rifle shoot. That university has taken almost more interest in the camp than any other of the larger universities...
...opens into the stack portion of the building. The book stacks comprise eight stories of steel shelving extending nearly round three sides of the inner light court. Pneumatic tubes lead from the delivery room to various points on each of the stack floors, and cards calling for books are sent out to certain stations among the stacks where boys receive the demand slips from the tubes, find the books and put them on the dumb waiter which takes them down to the rear of the delivery room...