Word: side
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Students of the University should enter at the south side-door. Officers of the University and their families enter at the north side-door. The public are admitted at the front doors. Seats are reserved for members of the University until...
...Sherwin, but '99 soon got the ball again and kicked to the middle of the field. 1900 kicked and Davis gained ten yards before he was downed. 1900 got the ball on downs and kicked to the 35 yard line. After several exchanges of kicks without gain on either side, 1900 got the ball and Parker, with good interference, went around Johnson for 25 yards. 1900 then fumbled and '99 got the ball, but lost it immediately on offside play. 1900 fumbled badly and then kicked to '99's 20 yard line. '99 kicked and time was called with...
...along Massachusetts avenue to Beacon street, to Dartmouth, where a halt will be made. The parade will then move up Commonwealth avenue to Massachusetts avenue, to Huntington avenue, to Dartmouth and Copley square, to Boylston, to Arlington, to Commonwealth. On Commonwealth avenue the parade will march up one side and down the other so that every man in the parade may see the rest of the column. Thence the way will be to Arlington, to Beacon and past the house of Senator Lodge who will review the parade. From this point the men will march to Somerset, to Court...
...Hayes gained 20 yards through Sargent and Lewis. Curtis and Hayes again made gains and Waters fumbled. With the ball on Harvard's 30-yard line Brown kicked to the middle of the field, but the ball was given to Harvard on her own 10-yard line for off-side play...
...attention to a few figures which, I think, must speak for themselves. During the year 1894-5 Harvard played two important football games. The scores were: Yale 12, Harvard, 4; Pennsylvania 18, Harvard, 4. During the year 1895-6, omitting the game with B A. A., in which neither side scored, we had the following close games: Harvard 4, West Point 0; Harvard 4, Michigan 0, Princeton 12, Harvard 4; Pennsylvania 17, Harvard 14. Lastly, Saturday, we heard the score of the Cornell game, 13-4. You will notice that in these seven important games Harvard made ten touchdowns...