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Word: team (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Yale team will be made up from the following men: W. F. Smith; M. D. Smith; Harrington; Bullock; Duberg; Bryan; Gaud; Pope; Whittemore; Echols...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARRIERS OPPOSE ELI TEAMS TODAY | 11/8/1929 | See Source »

...Harvard Freshman team will start as follows: Arthur Foote; R. P. Wesley; E. H. Clark; N. P. Dodge; J. F. Ellsbree; J. T. Hughes; F. J. Murphy; A. DiCicco; J. S. Hayes; and N. F. Edmunds...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARRIERS OPPOSE ELI TEAMS TODAY | 11/8/1929 | See Source »

...that the football team has left for its one game away from Cambridge it seems appropriate to bring before the eyes of the public the admirable arrangements made by at least one telegraph company for vicarious cheering. Experts of the sort who made "don't write, telegraph" famous have brought forward their contribution to the overemphasis problem in the form of ten suggested pep messages to be delivered to the boys a few minutes before the game. At present writing no statistics are available as to the relative number of telegrams delivered to winning and to losing teams during...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HEY WIRE | 11/8/1929 | See Source »

...charge of the half dozen porters attached to the four sleepers, diner, observation car, and baggage caboose, is none other than Joe Hughes, colored porter, who back in 1919 was attached to the car which brought Harvard's team to the Tournament of Roses at Pasadena. Joe was not long in recognizing Arnold Horween, now the University's head coach, as the Crimson's captain, and Eddie Casey, now its backfield coach, as the star back of the Harvard outfit of ten years...

Author: By V. O. Jones, | Title: HORWEEN DRILLS ELEVEN ENROUTE | 11/8/1929 | See Source »

...Murray, former Harvard backfield star, who has seen Michigan in every one of its games this fall. A short talk with him has convinced this correspondent that it is his bounden duty to warn all Harvard followers not to be deluded into giving any large odds on the Harvard team. The Crimson has just cause to look with confidence on the approaching struggle, but it is Murray's well considered opinion that Michigan has far more power than recent dispatches from Ann Arbor would seem to indicate...

Author: By V. O. Jones, | Title: HORWEEN DRILLS ELEVEN ENROUTE | 11/8/1929 | See Source »

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