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...feature of the practice was the appearance of several of the men wearing a new style headgear, which is intended to give fuller protection to the forehead and the back of the neck. Once ensconced in this type of headgear, only a small part of the player's face is visible and open to injury. It is the intention of the coaches to have the entire team equipped with this style of head armament...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MAHAN STRONG AT DROP-KICKING | 10/29/1914 | See Source »

...feature of the practice was the appearance of several of the men wearing a new style headgear, which is intended to give fuller protection to the forehead and the back of the neck. Once ensconced in this type of headgear, only a small part of the player's face is visible and open to injury. It is the intention of the coaches to have the entire team equipped with this style of head armament...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TRIBUTE TO CAMBRIDGE POET | 10/29/1914 | See Source »

...notable manner in which Hayes averted the panics following close after the Civil War. Hayes took the presidential chair only after a bitter struggle with Tilden, and with the reputation of being the only president who ever entered upon that office with the word "Fraud" stamped on his forehead. His struggles with the Senate and with the members of his cabinet, in trying to put an end to the panic that was causing so many strikes throughout the country, were hard-fought and discouraging. Before his administration had ended, however, he had put an end to the panic...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GRADUATE SCHOOL ADDRESSES | 10/9/1908 | See Source »

...prominent in archaeological research. The vessel, which is carefully modelled and chased, was found in an aboriginal cemetery near Point Washington, Choctawhatchee Bay, Florida. Under it was a skull, with the tip of the chin just projecting through a break in the vessel. The skull, showing the receding forehead of the North American Indian, is included in the gift...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Gift to the Peabody Museum. | 5/1/1901 | See Source »

...railroad track and with a fractured skull near the Porter's Station bridge. He is now at the Cambridge Hospital. It is supposed that he was attacked by robbers, as another man was found lying in about the same place three weeks ago with a similar wound on his forehead. He was robbed of $200. The Cambridge police are now at work upon the case...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 3/26/1898 | See Source »

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