Word: noses
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Grecian marble statue of Narcissus, the gift of the same donor, is a worthy companion to the beautiful Meleager and Aprodite before acquired. The figure, like most others of Greek antiquity that have lately been brought to light, is badly injured by the loss of important parts. The nose, both legs below the knees, the right arm below the shoulder, and the left arm above the elbow are gone; but the fragment which remains is superb. The pose is graceful, the anatomical development moderate, and the modelling large and fine in the highest degree...
Cooper did some very brilliant tackling and L. Daly showed great accuracy in catching punts. Hersey made several good gains around Andover's end but his nose was broken in the first half and he was obliged to retire...
...little weak. The three centre men, Barnard, Sargent and Lee, did the best work they have done this season, and were by no means the weak spot of the team as they have been heretofore. None of the men were injured except Sawin, who again hurt his broken nose...
...entirely out of the play. Kendall and Kernan have also acquired the habit of considering the play over as soon as they are tackled and of not fighting their way along until actually stopped. All of the backs fumbled repeatedly, but much of this was excusable. Sawin broke his nose early in the game and had to retire. His work was rather weak, but his running back of punts was very creditable for a rainy day. In the line Campbell did the best work. He made some very good tackles, and several times broke up the second team's plays...