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...kicked and it was well into Harvard's territory. Lee brought it back 23 yards by a pretty run but the ball was given to Williams for alleged interference by Hallowell. Street fumbled the first time the ball was passed back, and Hallowell secured it; rushing nearly half the length of the field he secured a touch down. Goal. Score...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Foot Ball. | 10/20/1890 | See Source »

Cambridge had the ball, but on four downs it went to '91. Harris, by a series of rushes, made a touch-down, from which Weld kicked a goal. Score, 6-0. Moore fumbled, and Mason getting the ball rushed half the length of the field, scoring the second touchdown. Goal. Score 12-0. Mason scored the first touchdown of the second half. Score, 18-0. Weld, by good running, scored but did not attempt the goal. Score, 22-0. The last touchdown was made by Harris. Score, 20-9. The teams lined up as follows: '91-rushers-Walker, Winthrop Higgins...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ninety-one, 28; C. M. S., O. | 10/17/1890 | See Source »

...problem concerning Innate Ideas was dwelt on at some length and the growth of the two great philosophical problems treated in a clear, concise and able manner. Des Cartes, who had named these principles Innate Truths, was the next step reached in the subject, and his theory was set forward-that one who had never expressed or even given thought to such truths might nevertheless have them inborn in him. Locke's belief that there were no innate ideas and his horror of anything mystical was the natural sequence of this. Professor Royce then considered the historical consequences...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Philosophical Lecture. | 10/16/1890 | See Source »

...That the requirements for the degree of A. B. be expressed under suitable regulations with regard to length of residence and distribution of work, in terms of courses of study satisfac torily accomplished...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Meeting of the Overseers. | 10/9/1890 | See Source »

...prettiest exhibitions of rushing and blocking ever seen on Jarvis Field. The ball was passed to Lake; taking full advantage of the scientific blocking of the men before him, dodging in and out, he wormed his way through the Dartmouth team, ran the full half length of the field, and scored a touch-down; Trafford failed in his try for goal. Score...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Foot Ball. | 10/6/1890 | See Source »

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