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...tried for 4 goal but missed, giving Brown the ball on her 20-yard line. Brown made first down, but was penalized and tried to punt. Trumbull came through the line on a terrific charge, blocked the kick, and sent the ball flying over the Brown goal where Coolidge fell on it for the second touchdown. Hardwick kicked the goal. A little later Felton stood in mid-field ready to punt. The game seemed to stop, waiting for the kick. Suddenly he passed the ball across the line into Coolidge's arms for a 33-yard gain. Short rushes placed...
...disagreeable drizzle which fell yesterday afternoon gave the University football team its first practice with a wet ball and a slightly treacherous field. But as there are yet no scrimmages, the squad not even being divided into sections, there was no special attention paid to teaching the men to handle themselves on a slippery field. Work was confined to the most fundamental practice with the dummies, medicine ball, and bucking machine, except for the ends and backs, who were given a long drill in punting, catching, forming interference, and getting down the field under punts. This sort of training will...
...view "From a Graduate's Window" does not interest a graduate of but two years' standing. Perhaps older eyes than ours will see humor there. The list of Harvard confederates who fell in the Civil War is a very valuable contribution to University statistics, and the characterizing bits of comment quoted from the war dispatches of their commanders bring pride as well as regret...
...necessitated his leaving this house. Some of the presidents who succeeded him resided outside of Cambridge, so the Dunster house was afterwards either unoccupied or let out for rental. President Chauncey, the second president, lived on his own estate, and during the terms of his successors the Dunster house fell into disrepair. President Mather (1692-1701) was requested to take up permanent residence in Cambridge and the Dunster house was repaired for his use in 1700. It was torn down while President Leverett was in office...
...some way a current must be started that will bring them to the Fogg Museum. The first step in this direction is to advertise. We call everyone's attention therefore to this appeal of the Fine Arts Department, and hope that every man, who hopes for culture, will fell called upon to find out what the Meleager...