Word: actually
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...which coaching has been most generally demanded and which make up the main body of our college sports, namely, Track Athletics, Rowing, Football and Baseball. These subjects he has treated in a clear and easy style, aiming to give that instruction as to best methods of training teams and actual performances in the sports which his wide experience and observation fits him so well to do. These articles are interspersed with incidents and stories of great contests and at the close is an appendix giving the latest rules for the sports. The book is illustrated with many instructive cuts...
...until the final day we shall follow their fortunes with the deepest interest. Although many miles from the University for whose honor they are working, the crew may feel that their progress will be anxiously watched. It will excite the same feelings of pride as if we were actual spectators of their efforts. We all wish them the best of good luck and shall feel grateful indeed if they bring victory to Harvard. This would be a glorious triumph against odds, for certainly a season never opened more inauspiciously. But even if no such pleasure is in store...
...Boston Tea-Party." It is a reprint of the oration delivered before the Massachusetts Society of Sons of the Revolution by Francis E. Abbot on February 22. The paper is a full description of the circumstances which led to the "Tea Party" with a detailed narrative of the actual event. There are a number of pictures from old engravings with portraits of many of the men who went to the party This article is followed by two short poems, one of them, "Cuddyhunk," is as its name implies a few words of praise for the men who lost their lives...
...first place the actual price per man per week will be but a very few cents less than that charged at Memorial. This statement is based on the hypothesis that $3.50 will be the weekly charge which we think is necessary for anything like satisfactory board...
...unnecessary. - (a) No serious diversity in State laws exists: Lloyd, 269. - (1) Actual residence of considerable duration required, etc.: Woolsey, Divorce and Divorce Laws, 215. - (b) Abuse due to laxity of judicial administration: N. A. Rev., 149, 517 (Apr., 1887). - (c) Uniform divorce law would not remedy abuse. - (1) In four-fifths of cases divorce occurred in same state as marriage...