The Harvard Graduates' Magazine, Volumen29William Roscoe Thayer Harvard Graduates' Magazine Association, 1920 |
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... Yale during the past season . An indiffer- ently successful year , capped by two se- vere drubbings at the hands of the Yale and Princeton runners , set the record low mark for Harvard on the cinder- path . This condition of affairs was ...
... Yale during the past season . An indiffer- ently successful year , capped by two se- vere drubbings at the hands of the Yale and Princeton runners , set the record low mark for Harvard on the cinder- path . This condition of affairs was ...
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... Yale could not pierce the Crimson defense consecutively and the game wavered back and forth over the field , the ball being held in Yale's terri- tory most of the time . Kempton playing quarterback for Yale was the outstanding star of ...
... Yale could not pierce the Crimson defense consecutively and the game wavered back and forth over the field , the ball being held in Yale's terri- tory most of the time . Kempton playing quarterback for Yale was the outstanding star of ...
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... Yale . Until that game no American college team had scored a single goal against the University , and the Yale team achieved the distinction of breaking the record . They were the victims , how- ever , of the record number of goals ...
... Yale . Until that game no American college team had scored a single goal against the University , and the Yale team achieved the distinction of breaking the record . They were the victims , how- ever , of the record number of goals ...
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