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Dates: during 1910-1919
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William H. Woolverton, of section No. 1, was rewarded for superintending the removal of the wounded without any hesitation under almost incessant bombardment. At one time in a particularly exposed spot, he stopped his car and picked up some wounded...
...chances of the team in next Saturday's contest were materially increased on Monday by the appearance on the field of Ward, tackle, and Conroy, left back, neither of whom were in the Yale game. Brown came through the Yale game without a serious injury. Purdy, quarterback, wrenched his ankle slightly, but he was out again to direct the team yesterday...
...happen did happen. The Harvard backs found themselves by the adverse conditions, and later, when positions were reversed, the Tigers found themselves in similar plight. But this, of course, offers no alibis for the fumbling of the ball on plays into the line. Both teams committed this fault, without evil effect, however, except in one instance, when a fumble by Casey stopped a brilliant Harvard advance, and at the same time threw the Princetonians, who had recovered the ovoid, loose into the open. Had the right back secured the ball, say Moore or Driggs, Harvard would have had a touchdown...
...longer and stronger pull than had been necessary t Harvard for many years. Mr. Haughton has said that the Harvard team of 1916 deserves more credit than any other team which he has coached since 1908. It has travelled further than any other Harvard team of recent years. Yet without the sound football system which Mr. Haughton and his assistants have provided this year's team would have had very little chance of finding itself. It is the tradition of thorough training, unrelenting attention to detail and absolute concert of effort which makes Harvard's veterans invincible and even...
...Without then, what is all the morning's wealth...