Word: attack
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...physiques, as shown by Dr. Sargent's charts and as admitted by sensible men everywhere, are not necessarily those of enormous bulk and huge muscle. Symmetry, not size, is the test. The writer repeatedly confounds gymnastic work with the work of athletic contests and includes the former in his attack upon the latter. He makes the very popular mistake of seeing no middle ground in physical exercise, or if he sees middle ground he denies that it is recognized here at Harvard. In answer to this we need only ask the writer to use his eyes in the gymnasium...
...andover football game of November 11, more or less has been published in the daily newspapers, coming, undoubtedly, from Andover, questioning the eligibility of several members of the Exeter eleven as players and accusing them of being professionals. Donovan, an Exeter halfback, has been the man most open to attack. Although it is true he is a professional runner the fact should not be overlooked that Glynn, Andover's quarterback, had been a professional pugilist...
...first half Waters and C. Brewer were hurt and Dunlop and Hoag were substituted. Later Dunlop wrenched his arm and Gonterman went in as half-back. A. Brewer was also injured and gave way to Whittren. The second eleven was handicapped by the loss of Foster, whose threatened attack of bronchitis and removal to the hospital, has temporarily at least, if not permanently, placed the eleven in an unfortunate position for quarterbacks. Mills '95 played the position yesterday and did very well at it. His tackling was strikingly good. The 'varsity will practice on Soldiers Field today...
...Cambridge Hospital on Saturday at 10.30 a.m. Ambrose Watts MacLeod, A. M. died. Mr. MacLeod was a member of the class of '91 and during the past year was pursuing special studies in Philosophy in the graduate department. A few weeks ago he had a severe attack of hemorrhage of the lungs, and was removed to the hospital where the disease proved fatal...
Frank Stanley Stebbins, 3rd year Law, was taken to the Massachusetts General Hospital Thursday afternoon suffering from an attack of appendicitis. An operation was immediately performed and it is thought he will recover...