Word: stark
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Another V and a long rush by Stark. Cambridge awarded five jurde by the umpire. Time called at 4.25 with the ball near Harvard's goal...
Cambridge once more made its V and Stark rushed well. Long rushes by Whitman and Broughton followed, and after each side had been allowed five yards Stevenson rushed. He passed the ball to Broughton who carried it over and Duffield kicked his fourth successive goal. Score...
...Harvard Ellsworth and Broughton did good work. Cambridge team as a whole played well but was too light. Stark and Whitman made some magnificent rushes. The men lined as follows, though severall changes were afterwards made...
...energy but with small headwork. The rush line work was miserable. Some of the men in it were out of condition and the others did not know how to play. The teams were as follows: Cambridge-Rushers: Arnold, Page, Dyer, Haines, Davenport, Benshimol, Thayer. Quarterback, Wrenn; halves, Whitman and Stark; full-back, Raymond...
Judge Jeremiah Smith, recently appointed professor in the Law School, is descended from one of the old New Hampshire families. His father, Jeremiah Smith, was born at Peterboro, N. H., and while yet in his "teens" was at the battle of Bennington under Stark. The elder Smith entered upon the practice of law at Peter borough, afterwards removed to Exeter and was appointed chief justice of New Hampshire, a position he held until 1815. Judge Smith was twice married, his second wife, Miss Hale of Dover, being the mother of the present Judge, who was born about...