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...present football situation in Harvard University, emphasized by the stinging defeat of last Saturday, if bound to cause much adverse criticism from both graduates and undergraduates. The responsibility for the defeat must be mainly with those in control of football, although at least a part must be borne by Harvard men themselves. This lesser responsibility is due to the general spirit of resignation which was shown, immediately after the Yale game, to have pervaded the University. Being resigned to defeat, coupled with the sentiment so generally expressed: "Well, they played ever so much better than was expected and did mighty...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 11/27/1907 | See Source »

...inspector Deehan of the Cambridge Police Department. The men arrested had secured a half-tone plate of the back of one of the tickets and were caught trying to have a facsimile made of the face. They were tried in the municipal police court yesterday afternoon and were bound over in $1000 bail for trial before the Superior court in January...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Plan For Counterfeiting Tickets Foiled | 11/21/1907 | See Source »

...University library has lately received from Mr. J. P. Morgan, five sumptuously illustrated and exquisitely bound volumes. Three of these illustrate "The Pictures in the collection of J. P. Morgan at Princes Gate and Dover House, London; with an introduction by T. Humphrey Ward and biographical and descriptive notes by W. Roberts." Photogravures by Hanfstaengl and colored plates by Goupil represent nearly all of the pictures described in the catalogue. The other two volumes contain the "Catalogue of the collection of miniatures, the property of J. P. Morgan, compiled by G. C. Williamson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Gift to Library from J. P. Morgan | 11/13/1907 | See Source »

...every large audience there is a class of people who feel bound to escape in the shortest possible time after the performance is over. As a rule these persons have more time at their disposal than the rest of the crowd, but they nevertheless rush for the exits, adding to their own discomfort as well as to that of their fellows. A timely illustration of this occurred after the Williams game Saturday, when a large number of brave individuals jumped over the parapet of the Stadium to the track below. They may have gained two minutes over their more orderly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LEAVING THE STADIUM | 10/14/1907 | See Source »

...however, allowed to continue to play in the game. Changes of line-up between the halves must be reported to the referee, just as during play. Several other minor points were decided upon, the two most interesting of which were that a ball crossing the cross-bar on the bound from a drop kick counts a goal as much as if it crossed on the fly; and that a man rushing the ball out from behind his own goal-line cannot be forced back behind for a safety after once having crossed the line...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOOTBALL RULES MEETING | 10/7/1907 | See Source »

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