Word: accounting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Both the Harvard Union and the Forum have postponed their regular debates for this evening, on account of the Republican Parade. Regular debates will be held as usual by both organizations on next Friday...
...these men all except O'Connor, Little and Scattergood played last year. Rantoul and Fenno, the two ends, play a reliable game, though Fenno has some trouble in following the ball on account of weak eyes. Scannell has only played a few days, but is in good condition and will strengthen the line immensely. Sleeper, the other tackle, is not playing nearly as well as last year. The three centre men are all steady players. Garrison at quarterback is the mainstay of the team, as he has excellent judgment and puts lots of snap into the play. Hallowell...
...Rice both played a good, hard game and rushed strongly. Hoague at centre put up a good game and Manning and Scull rushed well with the ball. The Lowell men were not in very good condition and were continually being laid up, four men being forced to stop on account of injuries. About 500 spectators were present...
Considering the crippled condition of the Harvard team, the work was not at all discouraging. Wrightington, Cabot, Cozzens and Wheeler were out of the game, and Moulton had to retire on account of injuries. The play was further weakened by temporary injuries to Beale, both Shaws and Sullivan. Cornell's score was made on Dunlop's blocked kick. A wire fence prevented his standing the needed distance behind the line, otherwise the kick would have been successful. Harvard was stronger on the defensive than on the offensive, securing the ball five times on downs; while Cornell secured it only once...
...CRIMSON wishes the eleven, in the game with Cornell today, the success, which on account of its hard and spirited work in spite of many injuries to the players, it well deserves. We not only wish for success, but confidently believe that the team will win by a large score...