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...Howe, D. Withington; 10-11, H. W. Paterson, B. F. Newcomer; 11-12, G. S. Morse, W. C. Jackson; 12-1, J. C. Greene, J. N. Brown; 1-2, O.S. Leland, D. McK. Key; 2-3, R. R. Higgins, M.Gratwick; 3-4, P. L. Salton stall, L. B. Ellis; 4-5, G. L. Paine, J. N. Macy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HOLD FRESHMAN BALLOT TODAY | 2/26/1920 | See Source »

...prevent stalling would of course be advantageous to a physically strong team. Suppose that a Harvard team, the inferior of a Yale team in brawn, but equal in knowledge of football, managed to score first. Its only hope would be to stall, to oppose their wits to their opponent's strength. And this I call perfectly good football...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD COACHING STAFF FIRMLY OPPOSED TO NEW "COFFIN" PLAN FOR CHANGING PRESENT REGULATIONS | 2/20/1920 | See Source »

Harvard 1920.--Stroke, R. S. Salton-stall; 7, B. C. Wheeler; 6, C. e. Dickerson; 5, L. B. Sanderson; 4, E. W. Pavenstedt; 3, R. B. Williamson; 2, A. Palmer; bow, R. C. Hardy; coxswain, W. J. Louderback...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1920 CREW VANQUISHED YALE BY TEN LENGTHS | 5/26/1919 | See Source »

...Widener Memorial Library during the years of 1915-16 and 1916-17: Use of Books. 1915-16 1916-17 Recorded at Loan Desk: 1. Lent for home use, 55,730 60,621 2. Reading room use, 45,415 54,233 3. Study use, 1,254 1,598 4. Stall use, 5,789 11,269 Total, 108,188 127,721 Overnight use of Reference Books: General reading room, 14,612 13,348 Lower reading room, 6,332 5,421 (formerly Harvard Hall...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: USE OF WIDENER INCREASED | 3/29/1918 | See Source »

Details of the death of W. H. Meeker '17, who was killed in France on September 11th have at last been received in this country. As was known, Meeker was flying alone when the accident occurred, but according to the latest report his engine did not stall as was stated at first. After having reached a height of about 3,000 feet he undertook to spiral towards the ground. When a few hundred feet from earth he should have righted the machine and planed down, but either because he lost control of the machine, or became dizzy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Details of Meeker's Death Received | 10/19/1917 | See Source »

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