Word: standing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Then STAND, and RAISE your banners on high...
...individual work by the backs and were not brought about by a swift and solid interference. T. Frothingham who has been out of the game more or less all of last season and this got into the scrimmage again yesterday; but showed that he would be unable to stand a long gruelling game...
...following men have been appointed ushers for the Carlisle game this afternoon. The men marked (A) stand at the bottom of the stairs, men marked (B) at the first entrance, men marked (C) at the upper entrance, men marked (D) at the top of the promenade, and men marked (E) at the wooden stands. Men should report at the Baseball Cage for lunch at 11.45 o'clock. Men should be in their places at 12.15 o'clock. Men who are not there will lose their places for the Dartmouth and Yale games. Substitutes will not be accepted. Section heads will...
...CRIMSON has made arrangements for a direct wire from the press stand at the Harvard-Princeton game to the Union this afternoon. Over this wire bulletins will come at short intervals, and will announce the progress of the game play by play. The first report will arrive shortly after the game starts. As each report is received it will be given out verbally, and at the same time a diagram of the game as it progresses will be placed on a large blackboard...
...CRIMSON has made arrangements for a direct wire from the press stand at the Harvard-Princeton game to the Union tomorrow afternoon. Over this wire bulletins will come at short intervals, and will announce the progress of the game play by play. The first report will arrive shortly after the game starts. As each report is received it will be given out verbally, and at the same time a diagram of the game as it progresses will be placed upon a large blackboard...