Word: actually
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Mason, H. A. A. and N. A. A. (8 in.), 21 ft. 9 1-2. in. actual; second, C. S. Bryant, H. A. A. and N. A. A. (1 ft. 6 in.), 20 ft. 10 1-2 in. actual; third, P. E. Somers, H. A. A. (1 ft. 6 in.), 20 ft. 10 1-4 in. actual...
...Garland, G. A. C. (3 ft.), 38 ft. 2 1-2 in. actual; second, R. C. Heath, H. S. A. A. (6 ft.), 35 ft. 2 in. actual; third, F. E. Smith, B. U. A. A. (1 ft.), 38ft. 6 in. actual...
...Perry, P. A. A. (6 in.), 5 ft. 6 in. actual; second, W. E. Putnam, Jr., H. A. A. and N. A. A. (1-2 in.), 5 ft. 10 2-3 in.; third, R. H. Loines, H. A. A. (8 in.), 5 ft. 6 in. actual...
...method of preparation. They did not have the time to give to preparing the delivery of their speeches, because they gave all their time to the substance of what they intended to say. This was a mistake, and this is what should be guarded against at another time. The actual presentation of the argument, the way in which a debater stands and talks, is exceedingly important and must not be overlooked. In this particular Harvard men have always excelled before, and it is therefore doubly disappointing that they should have failed in the present instance. We will not say that...
...extra expense to the 'Varsity and that the charges made are therefore an "oppression." You imply that the 'Varsity thus makes the class crews a source of revenue. That is not true. The charge of eighty dollars, as we showed yesterday, has not been sufficient to meet the actual extra expenses incurred by the 'Varsity on their account The whole purpose of the charges has always been to reimburse the 'Varsity for money actually laid out for the class crews and the old distinction between entrance fee and expense charges was entirely immaterial and was abolished this year...