Word: keith
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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BARRETT WENDELL.SOPHOMORE Themes, Sever 1. Theme 2 returned, corrected; Section 4 a, Howe to Keith, January 6, 3 P.M.; Section 4 b, all who have a conflict, from 3 to 4, January...
...head. He soon recovered, however, and play went on, Boyd being substituted for Manning. For nearly half an hour now the ball advanced and receded between the middle of the field and Harvard's goal line. Ten minutes before time was up, Foster and Boyd were hurt, Keith and Manning taking their places. A number of downs now followed close to Harvard's goal. In one of these, Harding of Yale claimed a foul against us, which was allowed by the referee. This gave Yale a down directly in front of our goal. The ball was snapped back and passed...
...evident that Harvard was to play an aggressive and, unless some accident intervened, a successful game. But though our opponents were plainly overmatched, they defended themselves so successfully, that for some time no advantage was gained over them. Finally, Thacher gained a touch-down, from which Keith kicked a goal. The remainder of the first three-quarters passed without any thing being done by either side, - the ball still being kept close to Columbia's goal. After ten minutes' rest, play again began, and soon a touch-down was secured by Boyd for Harvard. The ball was punted...
...fine as regards tackling, but in all other respects was much poorer than what we must expect from Yale and Princeton. Harvard's passing was good, the tackling and kicking fair. Among the visitors, Belcher, Millar, and Lowe played well. On our own team the playing of Edmonds, Keith, Kent, Perin, Manning, and Atkinson was particularly good. Although this victory is encouraging for the team, it should not lead them to feel too much confidence in themselves, for it is needless to say that they will find Princeton and Yale teams very different opponents from those of Saturday's game...
...University Team will be chosen from the following candidates: Atkinson, Upham, Clarke, Warren, Thacher, Manning, Perin, Leatherbee, Boyd, Cabot, Morison, Keith, Kent, Woodward, Wesselhoeft, Goodwin, Edmands, Cutts, Fifer, Houston, Nickerson, Appleton, Dabney, Osborne, Cumming, Kendall...