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...Department of Geology has made arrangements to give a course of four public lectures in the new Geological Lecture Room in the University Museum on Friday afternoons at 4.30 o'clock, beginning November 28. Stereopticon views and experiments will be made use of to illustrate the lectures, which will include a wide range of geological topics. The subjects of the lectures are as follows: November 28, "The Lesson of the Colorado Canon," by Professor W. M. Davis; December 5, "Clouds: their Formation and Classification," by Professor R. deC. Ward; December 12, "Experimental Geology," by Dr. T. A. Jaggar; December...
...worked together to some extent, and it took just three plays to score the last touchdown of the game. Knowlton ran in the kick-off 22 yards, and Graydon added 2 yards through right guard. Mills followed with a run of 34 yards through left guard, but failing to use his interference in an intelligent manner was tackled from behind at Dartmouth's 42-yard line. The next play was the last, and Kernan broke clear on a play outside of right tackle and, dodging cleverly, crossed the goal line after a run of over 40 yards. Daly kicked...
...University eleven. One of the two touchdowns was made on a 35 yard run by Putnam, and the other on a run of 30 yards by Kernan. The latter also made a 50 yard run which took the ball to the 5 yard line. The effort was of little use, however, for the second team held firm and was given the ball on downs. The lineups of the two teams were: FIRST ELEVEN. SECOND ELEVEN. Mills, l.e. r.e., Clothier Shea, l.t. r.t., Mason Marshall, l.g. r.g., Whitwell Sugden, Force, c. c., Lyon, Sugden Barnard, r.g. l.g., Wilder Knowlton...
...tackles, there are several heavy men, all of whom, however, lack aggressiveness. Paul plays with much determination, but is slow, and does not use his hands well. Carr has a tendency to play so high as to be easily thrown back. Gill also is slow...
...yard line. Putnam started around the end and had almost covered the necessary distance when he fumbled and several Pennsylvania players dropped on the ball at the goal line. Pennsylvania's disparaging estimate of Harvard's line was here shown by the fact that they chose to use rushing tactics rather than take the usual safe course of punting. But after gaining 8 yards a kick was forced and Marshall caught the ball 28 yards away. Harvard's third attempt to score was more successful and when the 3 yard line had been reached on 2 and 4 yards gains...