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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...yard line. E. L. Casey '19 then circled left end for a touchdown and R. Horween '18 kicked the goal. At this point the University's substitutes were put in and the ball again given to the first team on its 35-yard line. H. W. Minot '17 was thrown for a loss and the University was offside. This forced them to punt out and there was another exchange of kicks. Minot then broke loose with two long runs of 30 and 20 yards respectively, bringing the ball to the seconds' five-yard line. Here the University fumbled, Brown recovered...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COACH HAUGHTON DONNED TOGS | 10/11/1916 | See Source »

...this time Theodore Roosevelt '80 received the highest number of votes, with a total of 660. President Wilson ran a strong second, receiving 591 votes, while Justice Hughes received the third largest number with 348. Of the total number of votes cast, 1788, 52 were unsigned anad were, therefore, thrown...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STRAW BALLOT NEXT FRIDAY | 10/9/1916 | See Source »

...yard line, carried it 15 yards up the field before he was downed by Coolidge. Then in eleven rushes, eight of them by Doane, Tufts marched down the field to the Harvard 5-yard line, toward what seemed a certain touchdown. But the University line strengthened. Mitchell was thrown by Coolidge before he could cross the line; in three rushes Doane could secure only three yards, an I Harvard received the ball on their 1-feet line. R. Horween '18, who was substituted at this point for T. C. Thacher, Jr., '18, punted from behind his goal line, Mitchell receiving...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TUFTS CARRIED OFF HONORS | 10/9/1916 | See Source »

Among these contributions, "The Genesis of Beauty," by R. Cutler '16, easily takes first rank. The slight bit of narrative in this sketch is thrown against a background of splendid color, and the whole thing is done quickly and powerfully. The author might be suspected to have been recently diving into Russian novelists, but if this is the result of any such reading, it is to be highly commended. Perhaps equally successful is O. W. Larkin '18 in "Imagination in a Pawnshop," which with the skill and the tantalizing of Frank Stockton Smith leaves us in anything but a satisfied...

Author: By F. E. P. jr., | Title: Prose Standard High in Advocate | 6/9/1916 | See Source »

Minot Justin Savage '19, of Cambridge, was thrown from his horse while with the Regiment yesterday and suffered concussion of the brain and severe cuts around the face. He was taken to the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, where he was reported resting comfortably at a late hour last night. His name had not been placed on the dangerous list...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: REGIMENT HORSEMAN INJURED | 5/22/1916 | See Source »

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