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...postal vote on the question of the extension of the suffrage to all graduates of five years' standing from any department of the University, may be taken as conclusive evidence that the majority of Harvard's alumni fell convinced that the step is a natural one to take, and one bearing out the liberal policy of the University. Those who have been opposed to the extension are, it is true, very numerous, and have felt strongly that they had good reasons in so doing. They have feared that broadening the suffrage to include graduates of other colleges who have received...
...other positions left open by the graduation of players, there was offered material somewhat more experienced from which to choose. Goodman and Outland fell naturally into the position of tackle, while with Boyle, Dickson, Hedges and Folwell striving for two places at ends, the strength of that position was assured. Since the graduation of Carl Williams, one of the weakest points in Penn's team has been at quarterback, Week's, Hedges and Fortesque having been tried with doubtful success. Of the three, Weeks, has proved the surest in passing the ball, while Hedges' strong point was his general conscientious...
Dibblee gained 15 yards around right end. Warren no gain. Bouve failed to gain. Yale held for downs on Harvard's 35 yard line. McBride could not gain and kicked over the line Haughton kicked to Harvard's 40 yard line, where Yale fumbled the ball and Cabot fell on it. Dibblee then made three yards through left tackle and followed it by another three. Cabot hurdled through tackle for three yards on tackles back. Swain plunged through, but Yale was given the ball at middle of the field for offside play...
Chamberlain punted to Haughton who advanced the ball to the 30 yard line. Warren made 15 yards around Hall. Dibblee eight yards around right end Yale's ball for offside play in the middle of the field. Haskell blocked McBride's punt and Cabot fell on the ball. Warren again ran 20 yards around Hall. Yale then held for downs on the 35 yard line. Another of McBride's punts was partially blocked and Garrison fell...
...five yards and added four more on the next play. Yale's mass plays against Donald gained steadily. Donald and Swain were tried continually for small gains and Yale advanced steadily by their mass plays up to Harvard's 12 yard line where the ball was fumbled and Swain fell...