Word: five
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Dates: during 1900-1900
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...July. Owing to its great distance from the earth and consequent faintness a time exposure of two hours and a half was necessary. Plates are now being taken in the early evening, the middle of the night, and the early morning with time exposures of from one to five minutes only. The plates obtained in the early evening and early morning are carefully compared in order to determine the exact position of the planet. Tests for brightness are also made frequently with the eight inch Draper telescope...
...change in its plan of play by depending more on-end running than on line backing. In the signal practice the coaches spent all of their time correcting faults in the interference and the starting of the backs. This showed its effect in the game, the first eleven scoring five touch-downs, all of which were the results of long end runs. These were not made by individual playing alone, but in most cases by the aid of brilliant interference. There was no fumbling nor holding, but a good deal of ground was lost by offside play and interference with...
...first team scored its first touch-down on Fincke's seventy yard run on the kick off, Kendall's twenty five yard run around left end and three line plunges by Stillman. The next was made by Kendall on a forty five yard run with Putnam's skilful interference and the last one of the half was on Devens' forty yard plunge through left tackle. The first touchdown of the second half was the result of a fumble on the second team's ten yard line. The second was made by Devens' fifty yard run and two line plunges...
...meeting of the Pierian Sodality last night it was decided to hold the first popular concert on Nov. 20 in Sanders Theatre. The price of tickets will be twenty five cents. C. W. Locke '01 will be the soloist and he will be assisted by C. L. Ellison '01, pianist, G. E. Marble '01, violin and P. M. Brown '02 'cello...
...first half was given up almost entirely to a punting contest between Daly and Mifflin. Daly gained some ground but Gierasch's fumble of a punt lost it again. Near the end of the half a forty yard run by Kendall took the ball to the twenty-five yard line, but the chance to score was lost by a fumble. Soon after the second half began, a fair catch gave Kendall a chance for a goal from the field from the forty-five yard line, but the ball went too low and was blocked. Several exchanges of punts ended...