Word: shook
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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From the time he entered public life there was a sector of Harvard, partly among men of his own time, who disapproved of the radicalism which was bone of his bone; who were alarmed at the electric shock which he administered to the body politic, who shook their heads at the lack of respect for tradition and vested privileges, forgetting that the other Harvard Presidents, John Adams, John Quincy Adams, and Rutherford B. Hayes, all had the same spirited desire to help make the world over...
...David Arnold Keys, Benjamin Gilbert Odiorne, James Montrose Duncan Olmsted, Raymond LaRue Porter, Clarence Albert Shook...
...Frazer and D. G. Graham, (B) R. H. Brooks and A. H. Slocum, (C) G. B. Hirsch, (D) E. S. Russell; Sect. 23, (A) R. E. Denz and W. B. Coy, (B) B. R. Wilson and H. Marks, (C) A. M. Robinson, (D) C. A. Shook; Sect. 24, (A) M. Zobel and F. De Meritt, (B) L. M. Swoope and G. F. Baker, (C) E. H. Bean, (D) H. B. Frisbie...
Brown started the last period with a rush. Crowther swept around his right end and down the side-line for a 45-yard run to a touchdown. On this run he shook off several men who should have thrown him. Ashbaugh kicked the goal. It was now the University's turn to startle the spectators. A beautiful forward pass from Bradley to Graustein netted 50 yards and a touchdown from which T. H. Frothingham kicked the goal. This ended the scoring: Harvard 30, Brown...
After his address, the President shook hands with the members of the club...