Word: adds
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...remained at Cambridge, whether he bends over a blue-book or prepares in desperation to do so, will still remember the game at Yale. Although unable to declare victory assured, we can prophecy an earnest effort on the part of the wearers of the crimson to add another victory at New Haven to the list. We wish every success to the nine, and cherish the highest hopes for a repetition of the old refrain, "'Steen to four...
...obtained the exact facts, which are as follows: On account of the protest against Bonine, which if he had been placed, might have given second prize to third man, Mr. Baxter was deputed to place the third man. As the runners finished, first and second almost abreast, and third add fourth almost even, but 4 feet behind the leaders, he could not accurately judge between first and second without running the risk of making a mistake in his special duty of placing third man, but as nearly as he could see, Rogers won by 7 or 8 inches. Mr. Schuyler...
...division into classes need not be closely followed. Observers of class A may add, for example, temperature of class B, or clouds of class C to their other subjects of record...
...before it has been finally decided. The responsibility for the origin of this innovation rests with Yale, and we believe that this addition to the list of inter collegiate contests will not be among the least important. To our freshmen we would say that there is a chance to add another to the long list of Harvard victories, a chance which must not be neglected. They must remember that this is no child's play, but requires sober, earnest work, and steady training. The men have shown up well thus far, and the college looks to them to carry...
...influence. But if the times demand methods which are not those of Dr. Porter, it is surely the wisest plan for the welfare of the college that a gentleman should be appointed to adopt those methods, and carry them to a successful issue. It is hardly necessary to add that the Harvard friends of Yale trust that athletics will be included in the work of reform...