Word: almost
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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There was a good deal of off side play by both sides, especially in the second half when Chicago's right end was off side almost all the time; but very little of it was seen by the umpire...
...Junior eleven went to Worcester yesterday morning and beat the Technology team 10 to 0 in two thirty minute halves. The game was rough and several of the Harvard players were more or less seriously hurt, Cabot, Gleason, Davis and McDonald being the unfortunate ones. Worcester confined her plays almost exclusively to the centre and between the guards and tackles, but failed to make much headway. The teams were very evenly matched, but ninety-four was handicaped by accidents which happened to her men. The interference of the backs and the work of the team as a whole...
HARVARD '95, 14 - HOPKINSON 6.The game the freshman eleven put up against Hopkinson yesterday was a very poor exhibition of football. The line was weak, the backs played and ran loosely, and fumbling of the ball was deplorably frequent. After the first five minutes the team was almost demoralized, and the work was left to a few men. The coach had to urge repeatedly the men to put some snap into the lining...
There was a noticeable lack of team play on the part of the Freshman eleven at almost every point. The tackling was very poor. Although the team was much heavier than their opponents yet they seemed thoroughly exhausted at the end of the first half...
...history and philosophy. That it should be abused so disgracefully casts an unpleasant shadow on student honor. It was sufficient of an abuse when some men hid books in the shelves that others might not have them when they wanted them, but that they should deliberately steal them seems almost incredible. It is practically useless to appeal to the honor of such men, for it is manifest that their sense of honor is so small; but the confusion and extra expense to which they put the library and the extreme inconvenience they put to men who use the books ought...