Word: soon
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...second half, Cambridge started off with the ball and by a series of vigorous rushes brought it to Harvard's line. Burns soon made a touchdown. No goal. For the rest of the half Harvard kept the ball well up into Cambridge territory and a moment before time was called, Brooks made a good sport across the line and scored a touchdown. Goal by Forbes. Brooks, Forbes and Draper all rushed well for Harvard and Newell did the best work in the rush-line. Corbitt's rushes for Cambridge were a feature of the game. Following were the teams...
...MORGAN, Jr.PATCH BROS. have been appointed class photographers for '89. Seniors will please make appointments for sittings at the studio at their earliest convenience, as it is very desirable to have the work done as soon as possible...
Professor Norton is having his large estate on Kirkland street cut through by streets. Part of it will soon be for sale in building lots...
Williams will soon have a new dormitory from the Hopkins University fund, which has reached...
...London was referee, and Mr. Cor in was umpire in place of J. A. Saxe. On account of the delay caused by Mr. Saxe's non-appearance, play was not called until two minutes after three. Wesleyan had the ball, and Harvard the east end of the field. Harding soon got the ball from a fumble and rushes by Sears, Trafford, Carpenter and Crosby carried it to the ten-yard line, when it went to Wesleyan on a foul. Clark punted and Harvard had the ball down on the thirty-yard line. Harding carried it to the eight-yard line...