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Word: block (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1900
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...great deal more before it can make a respectable showing against Yale. It lacks life and speed, and there seems to be no concerted action. The team is weak on the defensive because the line gets no charge, and the consistent high playing hardly renders it a stumbling block for plays sent at it. The backs fail to support the line men with certainty and speed. On the offensive, the interfering is weak, and the team shows no desire to stay by the runner and help him along...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Criticism of the Freshman Team | 11/10/1900 | See Source »

...attractive spot in a decidedly desolate district, it is hoped that Harvard men will help to keep the library growing by contributing more volumes. Books for the library will be received by E. C. Hern, 4 Thayer Hall, and subscriptions may be sent to F. A. Cope, Little's Block...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: East Cambridge Reading Room. | 10/26/1900 | See Source »

...gains. It formed quickly, got away firmly, and stuck together very well. This, however, was the only part of the work which showed any improvement. The line, although strong in defense, did not put enough life into the play and seldom broke through to open holes or block punts. The backs did not stick to their interference sufficiently, gained little ground through the line, and made several costly fumbles...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AN EASY VICTORY | 10/18/1900 | See Source »

...ball to Amherst's thirty-five yard line. Kendall again broke through a hole made by J. Lawrence, and scored the second touchdown. After the next kick-off the ball remained in the middle of the field for several minutes. Kernan then tried to punt but allowed Cook to block it. Morse picked up the ball and ran fifty yards to the four yard line before he was finally stopped by Kernan and Kendall. The half then closed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 18; AMHERST, 0. | 10/11/1900 | See Source »

...first promenade concert at Mechanics' Hall, Thursday, May 10, will be as follows: 1.March, "Under the Double Eagle," Wagner. 2. Waltz, "Meerleuchten," Ziehrer. 3. Overture to "Piccolino." Guirand. 4. Ballet Music, "Sylvia," Delibes. a. Les Chasseuresses. b. Valse Lente. c. Pizzicati. d. Finale. 5. "Kermesse Flamande," from "Milenka," Jan Block. (First time). 6. Waltz, "Vienna Blood," Strauss. 7. Entr'acte Gavotte, Gillett. (First time). 8. Overture, "Tannhauser," Wagner. 9. Waltz, "Harlequin's Wedding." New. Zach. 10. Selection from "The Rounders." Englander. (First time). 11. Polka, "Tyrolean," Zeller. 12. March, "Man Behind the Gun," Sousa. (First time...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Promenade Concert. | 5/10/1900 | See Source »

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