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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...formation of a neutral zone between the two teams, as wide as the ball is long, will tend to keep the teams far enough apart to enable the officials to distinctly see every motion of every man in the line, and the fact that the minute a player puts any part of his body into this neutral zone he may be penalized for offside play will do away with much of the rough contact now possible in the line of scrimmage...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CHANGES IN FOOTBALL | 1/10/1906 | See Source »

Division B--1, Matthews; 2, Perkins; 3, Thayer; 4, Fairfax; 5, Weld; 6, Russell; 7, Holyoke (second); 8, Grays. The crews will line up for the start 90 feet apart and the starting positions will be indicated by buoys placed in the river at the proper interval. Referees will be stationed on the shore and bumps will be signalled by three pistol shots. As soon as the signal is given both the bumping crew and the crew bumped will drop...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BUMPING RACES ON RIVER | 11/14/1905 | See Source »

...held on Thursday. The order in which the crews will start will not be decided upon until just before the race. The course will be one and one-eighths miles long, and will end at the University Boat Club. Buoys are to be placed in the river 90 feet apart, to mark the starting point of each crew. Referees will be placed on the shore and the bumps will be signalled by three pistol shots. As soon as the signal is given the crew bumped must drop...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Detailed Plans for Bumping Races | 11/9/1905 | See Source »

...good legislatures the financial interests of the country should be kept apart from the government as much as possible. The spirit of the citizen should be raised and he should be taught to have courage and to say what he thinks without fear of contradiction. Every citizen of the United States should keep constantly before him the splendid vision of his country, as no other young country has ever had such opportunities as are found here...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Last Lecture by Mr. Bryce. | 11/4/1904 | See Source »

...clock, in the Fogg Lecture Room. The subject will be "The Peregrinations of the Guillotine." The lecturer will speak of the origin of the guillotine, the various sites upon which it was erected, the method of execution, and the sites of the various burial grounds which were set apart for the victims...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fourth Lecture by Prof. Sumichrast. | 2/24/1904 | See Source »

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