Word: eight
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...tackle for eleven yards, then Harvard was penalized for being offside, and Frothingham kicked to Lewis, who was downed on Williams's 38-yard line. After two plays Williams punted, but Harvard was caught tripping and Williams was given the ball on Harvard's 53-yard line. Stevens made eight yards, then Lewis tried a forward pass which was declared illegal. Stevens punted, but Houston blocked the kick and Stevens recovered it outside on his own 32-yard line. An exchange of kicks followed, Forster recovered an onside kick. Harvard had the ball on Williams's 32-yard line...
Thomas Walker, educator; Professor of Philosophy and Literature at the University of the Cape of Good Hope; not there remote, for, although eight thousand miles away, he has tilled daily the same fields in which his colleagues here have toiled...
...only three veterans in the boat, as L. Withington, who rows 5, has gone out for the football team. Cutler was in his regular seat at stroke with Waid at 7, while Newton, who stroked last year's Freshman crew, was in at 6. Metcalf, last year's Freshman eight captain and 7, filled in Withington's place at 5. Bacon was at 4 again with Whitney and Sargent at 3 and bow respectively. Leslie, who was at 4 in the Freshman eight last year, rowed 2. The rowing of the University crew seemed fairly good for the first...
Three members of the Freshman crew and Forster of the four-oar were in the make-up of the second University crew. Strong, although he is new to the starboard side of the boat, as he rowed 6 in his Freshman eight, showed-up well at 5, and he seems to have a good chance for Withington's place in the University crew. This crew seemed to be fairly well together in spite of the fact that the boat was not on a very even keel and the oars did not come out cleanly at the finish...
...made by petition of fifty members of that class. Such petitions must reach the no- minating committee before 6 P. M. of Friday of that week. (4) Each class shall elect two delegates on or before the second Monday after the opening of College. (5) Within forty-eight hours of the election of the above delegates the temporary chairman shall convene the Council, at which meeting the annual election of officers shall take place. Also at this meeting the three representatives from the College at large shall be elected. (6) No undergraduate who is not in good standing...