Word: samson
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Quarterback Samson had the ligaments in a leg badly torn early in the game and may be out for the season. Consequently, either Fox, Coulter or Crowther will replace him in the Harvard game. Having, center, and Jemail, half-back, will both probably be unable to play for three weeks or more the one having a broken finger and the other a sprained knee...
...squad of about fifty candidates, which includes practically two full teams of veterans. The work so far has been elementary, with punters and drop-kickers receiving especial attention. Two practice sessions are being held each day. A close contest is taking place for quarterback between Murphy, Coulter, Shupert, and Samson, all old players. Coulter held the position on the 1917 team, Samson on the S. A. T. C. team last year, while Murphy was captain of the 1916 second team...
Brown has a fast backfield combination in Pieri, Samson, and Gagnon. Each made long gains through the Dartmouth line. Marley and Moody, substitute backs, also showed up well. Captain Weeks and Brisk are a formidable pair of ends, able to stop gains at the extremities." UNIVERSITY. BROWN. DALEY, L.E. R.E., WEEKS MACOMBER, L.T. R.T., JOHNSTON COLEMAN, L.G. R.G., PETERSON RUSSO, C. C., HOVING BROWN, R.G. L.G., HUGGINS McMANMON, R.T. L.T., SHURTLEFF DENNIS, R.E. L.E., BRISK CONLON, Q.B. Q.B., SAMSON GEHRKE, L.H.B. R.H.B., GANGNON HOFFMAN, R.H.B. L.H.B., PIERI HUNNEMAN, F.B. F.B., FLYNN
...George Edward Seltzer, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; as of the class of 1913, Benjamin Franklin Lee, A.B. (Clark Univ., Ga.), 1909, of Chattanooga, Tenn.; Harold Morton Sampson, of Newtonville; Andrew Williams Welch, of Roxbury; as of the class of 1914, Thomas Gough Brennan, of Flushing, L. I.; Murray Samson Cohen, of Roxbury; Norman Spencer Cooke, of Atlantic; William Humphreys Coolidge, of Boston; Randolph Bradstreet Dodge, of Wenham; Edward Kinsman Hale, of Winchester; Herbert Dudley Hale, of New York, N. Y.; Frederick Dollen Hansen, of New York, N. Y.; Edward Rogers Hastings, Jr., of Milton; Everit Albert Herter, of Easthampton...
...program for the Pop Concert in Symphony Hall for this evening is as follows: French Night. 1. March, "Loraine," Ganne 2. Overture, "The Roman Carnival," Berlioz 3. Intermezzo, "Midsummer," Marquarre 4. Selection, "Samson and Delilah," Saint-Saens 5. Overture, "The Far Away Isles," Marquarre 6. a. Romance Sans Paroles, Guilmant b. La Chasse aux Papillons, Fontbonne (Flute Solo, Mr. Brooks). 7. Dance of the Sylphs from "The Damnation of Faust," Berlioz 8. Dance Macabre, Saint-Saens 9. Overture, "Light Cavalry," Suppe 10. Clair de la Lune, Marquarre Violin, Mr. Hoffman. Harp, Mr. Holy. Organ, Mr. Marshall. 11. Czardas from "Coppelia...