Word: yarding
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Bringing up the issue of the University's labor, troubles last Spring. Leo Moran, most vehement speaker of the evening said, "Dean Landis better clean up his own back yard before going down to Washington again, and Roosevelt, if he knew the facts, would be the first to tell Landis that very thing." Moran attacked the Harvard Employees' Representative Union as a company union, and stated that the University, in view of its labor policy, should be the last institution in the city to urge better civic administration...
...fighting Eliot team almost upset Kirkland's apple cart, when it forged down to the Deacon two yard line in the final stanza, but was unable to score. A double pass play beginning on the Eliot 40 when Don Brew tested a long one to wing Bill Eyler, was stretched out down to the Kirkland ten on a sweet lateral from Eyler to Johnny Grant...
Captain Bob Prario made an 80 yard run for Eliot to set up the first Elephant score which he counted himself a few plays later. Joe Kaufman made an 80 yard run for Dudley, paving the way for the first of two Commuter touchdowns...
Outstanding play of the game came in the third period when Ed Haff, Eliot end, made a one-handed catch of a 30-yard pass...
Trenches bisecting the Yard from the McKean gate to University Hall and beyond were discovered yesterday to be nothing more than sites for new electrical conduits...