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Former U. S. Attorney-General William H. Lewis, who is one of the leading representatives of the colored race, needs no introduction to the football world, says Kersburg. 'Bill, or 'Lew, as he is familiarly known to all Harvard men, laid the foundation for the present system of line play at Cambridge.
It is very doubtful whether the inside story of Harvard's victory over Yale in 1908 has ever been told. Those who remember this game know that the way for victory was paved by Ver Wiebe and Vic Kennard. Harry Kersburg, a Harvard coach, writes of that incident: "The summer of 1907 and 1908, Kennard worked for several hours each day perfecting his kicking.
Paul and Minneapolis. We were generally about 500 miles from our base. We were not able to take many deadheads." Harry Kersburg is one of the most enthusiastic Harvard football players I have ever met. He played guard on Harvard in 1904, '05 and '06 and is often asked back to Cambridge to coach the center men.
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