Word: touch
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Harvard, though hard pressed, showed steadiness in tight places, and Brown's punting often sent the ball to the middle of the field, when a touch down for Carlisle seemed imminent. The feature of the game was the magnificent stand made by the Harvard line in the second half, when the Indians had the ball on the 5 yard line on the first down. For once Metoxen was unable to gain and Carlisle lost the ball on downs...
...series of rushes between tackles and ends Harvard carried the ball to Wesleyan's ten-yard line. Here Warren fumbled, but a few minutes afterwards Harvard obtained the ball again because of the poor passing of the Wesleyan quarterback. Warren was then pushed over the line for a touch-down and Cabot kicked the goal...
...student doubtless lies in the fact that it has come to be the medium of communication between the officers of instruction and government and the students, and between the officers and members of all University teams. It affords the student the only means of keeping in close touch with the affairs of his college world...
...graduate representative. Ringwalt is teaching debating in Columbia this year and is thoroughly posted on all the subjects to be discussed at the conference, and it was felt by the Advisory Committee that he would be a more valuable representative than an older graduate who was out of touch with debating interests...
William Henry Conroy, Jr., opened the debate for Harvard by pointing out the modern change of relations between the United States and Europe. He showed that science has brought us into close touch with all parts of the world, and that with England and Spain especially the United States must deal as with next door neighbors...