Word: wellses
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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The summary: HARVARD BATES White, Choate, Cheek, l.e. r.e., Hill, Clark Francisco, Rogers, Cullen, l.t. r.t., Stone Gulian, Crane, Brookings, l.g. r.g., Soba Casey, Simmons, Lockwood, c. c., Lindholm, Stoddard Gundlach, Casale, Walsh, r.g. l.g., Fuller, Anicetti Kopans, Burton, Littlefield, r.t. l.t., Gilman, Carlin Nazro, Crocker, Lowe, r.e. l.e., Mendall...
Score--Harvard 33, Bates 0. Touchdowns--Nazro 2, Nevin, Locke, Crocker, Points after touchdown--Wells, Dean, Whitney. Referee, J. E. Keegan, Pittsfield. Umpire, G. H. Lowe, Lafayette. Linesman, T. J. McCabe, Holy Cross. Field judge, A. U. Bratt, Tufts. Time--Four 12-minute periods.
BODYING forth the shape of things to come in the dream history of Dr. Phillip Raven must have been the most delightful of tasks to Mr. H. G. Wells. In it he had the joy of the prophet Isaiah in providing a doom for all his enemies, and in peopling...
With the writer's conception of the world to come one cannot quarrel. The future is a thing beyond the range of the most scientific criticism. If it is to Mr. Wells' fancy to picture the world of one-hundred and eighty years hence as a planet wholly civilized, gathered...
With details in the production one can quarrel endlessly. It is easy to be shocked at the idea of Harvard as an intellectual Sargasso Sea in some years to come; one may point out that Dearborn, Michigan, hardly has the ingredients of a scientific oasis for the decade of mental...