Word: standing
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...while we give great credit to the team and to its coaches for victory over Dartmouth, it is to the game next Saturday that we look with greater interest. This year the Harvard-Yale game is to be a real championship contest between two teams that stand clearly above all the other teams of the year. As the two elevens are physically equal, the issue will depend on the more effective application of brain-work on one side or the other...
...only club in the University which can be regarded as thoroughly representative of Harvard, reminding all Harvard men of its claims upon them and of the fact that the Union is a house open to all Harvard men without restriction, and a social centre in which all Harvard men stand equal. Prickings of conscience in reading the article can come only to those Harvard men who have assumed an attitude of superiority towards the Union--who have persuaded themselves and maybe have sought to persuade their associates that the Union is an institution which can meet no need of superior...
Keep your seats until the game is over. No one will be allowed to stand in the aisles or passage ways while the game is being played. Persons leaving their seats must leave the field...
...marked (A) stand at bottom of steps, men marked (B) at first entrance, men marked (C) at upper entrance, and men marked (D) on wooden stand...
...Morton (A), A. B. Williams (B), J. H. Braddock (B), M. Phelan (C), W. W. Leonhauser (C), C. E. Wheeler (D); Sec. 37--G. W. Kimball (A), J. D. Donovan (B), H. K. Kingsbury (B), H. O. Peterson (C), D. J. Lynn (C), A. J. Post (D); Wooden Stands, at west entrance--C. R. Joy, R. E. Jones, T. Fort; Sec. 38--J. Slipian, G. R. Hale, W. F. Dolan; Sec. 39--R. S. Simmons, P. L. Cohn, H. S. Knauer; Sec. 40--S. P. Speer, M. R. Perry, T. E. Buckman; Sec. 41--T. S. Keegan, H. S. Hegarty...