Word: touche
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Yale, sending a long kick down the field. Leeds springs a trick not known at Yale: he kicks the ball back again, Yale again kicks, and Leeds, catching, runs in for a touchdown. He kicks the goal. The ball is kicked off and Harvard soon has it in touch near Yale's goal. It is thrown in to Seamans, who kicks a goal from the field...
...thinking now is that Harvard should touch down the ball about three times while Yale don't touch down the ball at all. Not that I ain't got some good friends at Yale too. I know a lot of high toned people because only yesterday I took a picture of Ethel Baltimore who is a very classy actress and is now playing on Broadway in a new show which it is called "Delicatessen." You should see her in the sad parts where she cries so that you would think that the show was losing money instead of going...
...different events, including relay and 220-yard races, the 50 and 100-yard dashes, and the dives and plunges. A call will be issued for second assistant managers of the University team, and for Freshman manager candidates, a few days before December 1 to enable them to get in touch with the work they will have to perform...
...other leading parts of those of Peer, an omniscient deacon, whose pretensions to learning afford comic opportunities; Jeppe, the father of Erasmus, whose paternal pride adds a sympathetic touch to the play; Nille, an old peasant woman; and Jacob, a country bumpkin. They are played by V. P. Williamson Unc., D. T. Eaton Unc., Miss Tripp of Radcliffe, and R. H. L. Skinner '22, respectively...
...Harvard Alumni Association, formerly located at 50 State street, Boston, had moved its office to Cambridge, and established itself in one of the office suites in the Union. The reason for this change, according to Charles Jackson 98, general secretary of the Association, is in order that a closer touch with the University may be maintained by the alumni. At the same time it will give to the graduates who are visiting Cambridge a definite place-where they may go to meet one another as well as to learn of University affairs...