Word: admittedly
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...letter from Yale to one of the New York papers states that the Yale crew feel very confident of winning the race with Harvard. Both Rogers and Bolton, the two Yale coachers, admit that the crew is in pretty good trim, "although the fact that Harvard is saying nothing leads them to believe that their (Harvard's) crew is a first-class one." The Yale crew will take their last pull on the harbor on Friday, and on Saturday morning they go to New London and will be quartered at the Latham Brown villa, a large house situated...
...University of Oxford has decided to admit to its honor examination without further conditions all women "who are graduates of colleges in the American Association of the Collegiate Alumnae...
Harvard men have voted to repair the damages. The money which is necessary should be raised immediately. Men should pay on signing. It is not a matter that will admit of delay...
...annual race, and there is no reason why certain men about college, noted for grumbling, should declare that Yale even now has practically won. This is not the spirit which makes a crew or a nine work, and which wins victories. Harvard men are altogether too willing to admit that they are beaten. Nearly everyone had given the game to the Yale freshmen last Saturday, and Yale would have won had not two or three men of energy appeared and set an example of so much spirit that the crowd could not help feeling it. If Harvard men are going...
Tickets, good only to admit members of the university, are one dollar each. Tickets for outsiders are two dollars as usual. Both style of tickets are now for sale at Thurston...