Word: crowd
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Arrived at Misery, the capable Refreshment Committee at once set about serving the lunch, so that the demands of all comers were quickly catered to. A little impromptu baseball practice was indulged in about the lunch counter, but it was found necessary to seat the crowd as the ice-cream could not be handed around in this delightful manner...
...than in the Cornell game on Friday, but the ability of the Schenectady team to get the jump at centre served to keep the ball well in Harvard territory. Gilles played a fast game at forward, throwing four of the five field goals made by the Harvard team. A crowd of 1,500 people watched the game...
...Harvard football team went down in defeat before the Yale eleven at New Haven on Saturday by a score of 23 to 0. The final game found the elevens of both universities in the best of condition and a contest resulted that was fully worthy of the large crowd of 30,000 spectators who witnessed the play. It was a defeat, decisive and convincing, but one which the pluck and unremitting endeavor of the losers rendered almost as satisfying as a victory. Even after Yale had scored two touchdowns in the first half, such was the power already made evident...
...work of the Freshman football team yesterday was at times more encouraging. In the line-up with the second, the play was at first loose and lifeless; but after making one touchdown on a long run through the crowd of spectators, the first team showed decided spirit and scored again by the most aggressive attack that has thus far been exhibited...
...Yard concert was held last evening at 6.45. The songs were rehearsed and the band played several selections. The crowd then went to the Union, where Major Higginson, Coach Galbraith, and Captain Wendell spoke. The team was not present and Mr. Evert Wendell was not able to come up from New York. After the speeches the songs were again rehearsed for the last time before the game...