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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, October 1920-June 1924

ARCH.2003.22, Rendition: 809016

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The image shows a page from a newspaper or magazine, focusing on a report titled "THE FOOTBALL ELEVEN." The text describes a football game between Harvard and the University of Florida, which took place in the stadium last Saturday. The report details the scoring and key moments of the game, noting that Harvard defeated Florida with a score of 24 to 0. It mentions specific players and their contributions, such as Churchill catching the ball for a touchdown, and discusses the performance of both teams throughout the game. The writing style is typical of early 20th-century journalism, with a focus on highlighting the game's highlights and the players' performances. The surrounding pages appear to be part of a larger document or clipping, with some text visible that seems to be related to art exhibitions and other news items.

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The image is a vintage newspaper clipping titled "THE FOOTBALL ELEVEN." The article discusses a football game where Harvard defeated the University of Florida with a score of 24 to 0. The game took place in the Stadium last Saturday. The article goes into detail about the events of the game, mentioning specific plays, players, and the overall performance of both teams. Harvard scored two touchdowns early in the game, which significantly affected the Florida players. The article also notes the substitutions and strategic decisions made during the game, highlighting the skills of various players and the effectiveness of the Harvard defense. The text is printed in a classic serif font typical of newspapers from the early 20th century. The paper appears aged, with a yellowish tint, indicating it is a historical document.

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This image displays a close-up of an aged, yellowed newspaper clipping, likely from the early 20th century, given its typography, paper quality, and content.

The central and most prominent feature is a sports article titled “THE FOOTBALL ELEVEN” in large, bold, all-caps serif font. Below the title, the article reports on a Harvard football game against the University of Florida, which Harvard won 24 to 0.

The text details the game's key moments, including:

  • Harvard scoring two touchdowns in the first five minutes.
  • A missed kick by Harvard’s player Churchill, which Florida recovered on Harvard’s 10-yard line.
  • Florida’s offensive efforts, such as quarterback Pomeroy’s muff and Kunhardt’s touchdown.
  • Praise for Harvard’s defense, particularly fullback Dickson, and quarterback Newton’s performance.
  • The fact that Harvard’s entire score came from drop goals and touchdowns kicked by Hammond and Pffaffman.

The article is printed in a standard serif font, densely packed in a single column, typical of newspaper layout of that era. The page shows signs of age: it’s faded to a beige or tan color, slightly creased, and the edges are a bit ragged.

Surrounding the main article, glimpses of other newspaper texts are visible:

  • To the left, a column head reads “Works by Famous Masters Included in Exhibition in Print Room—Date From Sixteenth Century.”
  • At the bottom, partially visible text appears to be in French, mentioning an art director (“rédacteur en chef”) and articles from “l’École du Louvre.”

This suggests the clipping may be from a larger news magazine or an arts section of a newspaper that included sports reporting. The overall impression is of a historical document preserving a piece of early NCAA football history.

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The image shows a newspaper clipping with the headline "THE FOOTBALL ELEVEN." The clipping is from a newspaper article that discusses a football game between Harvard and the University of Florida. The article describes the game's events, including the scores, key players, and the overall performance of both teams. The text is written in a black font on a beige background, and the clipping appears to be from an old newspaper, possibly from the early 20th century.

The article highlights the performance of Harvard's team, noting that they defeated the University of Florida with a score of 24 to 0. It mentions specific players and their contributions to the game, such as Dickin, who was described as the best punter seen in the stadium, and Newton, who played splendidly in the backfield. The article also notes the strong defense of Harvard, particularly the performance of Spalding and Owen.

The text provides a detailed account of the game, including the sequence of events, the scoring, and the strategies employed by both teams. It also comments on the overall atmosphere of the game, noting that the visitors (University of Florida) looked dangerous at times but were ultimately outplayed by Harvard.

The clipping is surrounded by other text and images, suggesting that it was taken from a larger newspaper page. The text on the left side of the clipping appears to be a continuation of the article, while the text on the right side seems to be unrelated and possibly from a different section of the newspaper.

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The image is a scanned page from an old newspaper, displaying a sports article titled "The Football Eleven." The article discusses a football match between Harvard and the University of Florida, which took place on a Saturday. Harvard emerged victorious with a score of 24 to 0. The article highlights key moments of the game, including touchdowns scored by Hammond and Pfaffner, and mentions notable players like Churchill, who was tackled during a kickoff return. The article also touches on the performance of individual players, such as Newton, who excelled as a punter, and Spalding and Owen, who contributed well in the backfield. The article concludes by noting that Harvard's team, though mediocre without their best players, showed potential with the inclusion of substitutes.

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The image shows a scanned page from a publication, likely a newspaper or magazine, dated from the early 20th century. The page is divided into two main sections, each containing text in different languages.

Left Side:

  • Title: "Works by Famous Masters Included in Print Room—Date From Sixteenth Century"
  • Content: This section appears to be a description or catalog of artworks housed in a museum's print room. It mentions works by notable artists such as Hans Holbein the Younger, Pietro Lorenzetti, and others, with a focus on pieces from the 16th century. The text references specific artworks, including a portrait by Holbein and a Madonna and Child by Lorenzetti. The text also discusses the museum's collection and its historical significance.

Right Side:

  • Title: "THE FOOTBALL ELEVEN"
  • Content: This section is a news article or report detailing a football (American football) game between Harvard and the University of Florida. The article highlights key moments of the match, including:
    • Harvard's victory over Florida with a score of 24 to 0.
    • Notable plays, such as touchdowns scored by Hammond and Pfaffman.
    • The performance of individual players, including Dickson, Newton, and Spaling.
    • Commentary on the teams' strategies, such as Harvard's strong defense and Florida's struggles.
    • The article also mentions the substitution of players and the overall conduct of the game.

Additional Observations:

  • Language: The left side of the page is in English, while the right side contains text in French. The French text appears to be a note or editorial comment, possibly addressing the content or providing context for the article.
  • Layout: The page has a classic newspaper layout, with columns of text and a clear separation between the two main sections.
  • Condition: The page shows signs of aging, with slight discoloration and some faint markings, indicating it is an old document.

Overall Description:

The image captures a historical document that combines art criticism on one side with a sports report on the other, reflecting the diverse content typical of early 20th-century publications. The juxtaposition of art and sports highlights the multifaceted nature of the publication, catering to a broad audience interested in both cultural and athletic events.

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The image depicts a newspaper clipping featuring an article about a football game between Harvard and Florida. The article, titled "THE FOOTBALL ELEVEN," is written in black text on a yellowed background, with the title prominently displayed in a rectangular box at the top of the page.

The article provides a detailed account of the game, including the score, key plays, and notable performances by individual players. It appears to be a sports report from a newspaper or magazine, likely published in the early 20th century based on the style and content of the article.

Overall, the image offers a glimpse into the history of college football and the rivalry between Harvard and Florida, as well as the writing style and journalistic practices of the time period.

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The image shows a newspaper clipping from the 1900s, featuring an article about a football game between Harvard and Florida. The article is titled "THE FOOTBALL ELEVEN" and provides a detailed account of the game, including scores, plays, and player performances.

Key Points:

  • Game Summary: The article describes the game as a defensive battle, with Harvard emerging victorious with a score of 24-0.
  • Score Breakdown: The article provides a breakdown of the scores, including:
    • Harvard's first touchdown: 10-yard line
    • Florida's first touchdown: 30-yard line
    • Harvard's second touchdown: 22-yard line
    • Florida's second touchdown: 6-yard line
  • Player Performances: The article highlights the performances of several players, including:
    • Hammond: scored two touchdowns and made a good exhibition of football
    • Pomeroy: kicked the ball after Hammond had muffed it to Florida's 30-yard line
    • Churchill: caught the ball about on Harvard's 10-yard line
    • Kunhardt: dropped the ball and in a few hardt plays Harvard made the second touchdown
    • Pfaffman: kicked the goal after the touchdown
  • Coaching: The article mentions that the Harvard defense was excellent at that critical moment, and that the team's coach, Holder, was pleased with the performance.

Overall: The article provides a detailed and engaging account of the football game between Harvard and Florida, highlighting the key plays, scores, and player performances. It also provides insight into the coaching style and team dynamics of the Harvard team.

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The image presents a vintage newspaper clipping, specifically an article titled "THE FOOTBALL ELEVEN," which appears to be from a historical publication. The article is centered on a yellowed page, surrounded by other newspaper clippings.

Key Features:

  • Title: "THE FOOTBALL ELEVEN" in a rectangular box with a thin border
  • Article Content: Describes a football game between Harvard and the University of Florida, detailing the game's events and outcome
  • Newspaper Clipping: Yellowed page with visible signs of aging, such as creases and tears
  • Surrounding Clippings: Other newspaper articles and advertisements are visible around the main article, although their content is not legible

Overall Impression:

The image suggests that the article is from an older newspaper, likely from the early 20th century, given the style of the title and the content of the article. The surrounding clippings add to the nostalgic feel of the image, evoking a sense of history and nostalgia.

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The image presents a vintage newspaper clipping, yellowed with age and featuring a prominent headline that reads "THE FOOTBALL ELEVEN" in bold black text within a rectangular box. The article below the headline discusses a football game between Harvard and the University of Florida, providing details about the game's events and player performances.

Key Features:

  • Headline: "THE FOOTBALL ELEVEN"
  • Article: Discusses a football game between Harvard and the University of Florida
  • Newspaper Clipping: Yellowed with age, indicating its vintage nature
  • Text: Black text on a yellowed background
  • Surrounding Text: Other articles and text are visible around the main clipping, although they are not legible

Overall Impression:

The image appears to be a historical newspaper clipping, likely from the early 20th century, given the style of the headline and the content of the article. The yellowed color and aged appearance suggest that the clipping has been preserved for many years, possibly as a keepsake or historical artifact.