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All-American Football Teams.

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The following table based on Mr. Caspar Whitney's articles in Harper's Weekly, shows the number of men from Harvard, Yale, Princeton and the University of Pennsylvania who have been given places on the All-American football teams for the last ten years. Cornell, Michigan and West Point have each had one representative in this period. For the last eleven years Harvard has had 28 substitutes, Yale 26, Princeton 22 and Pennsylvania 14.   '90  '91  '92  '93  '94  '95  '96  '97  '98  '99 Yale,  3  5  3  3  5  2  2  4  2  3--32 Harvard,  5  2  5  3  1  2  2  2  4  2--28 Princeton,  3  3  2  5  2  2  4  2  2  3--28 U. of P.,  0  1  1  0  3  4  3  3  1  3--19

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