Word: backed
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...only about twenty minutes of practice. Most of the time the second eleven had the ball. The defense of the first was very good considering that both Mackie and Acton were laid off, the former on account of the death of a relative, the latter because of a lame back. Wilson and Laimbeer took their places. The first held the ball long enough to make one touchdown, though the sharp work of the second made this not the easiest task in the world. Waters played a while in good form. Gonterman on the second made the best...
...several years ago when it was given more slowly. We hurry the thing now so that it comes dangerously near the Yale cheer and loses its distinctive quality. It would be well at this game for the leaders to make the crowd cheer slowly and try thus to get back the old cheer which was much more telling...
...Hinkey was strong enough so that Pennsylvania did not bother it a great deal. Behind the line, Morris at quarterback played a faultless game in passing the ball. One thing was noticeable, that he did not attempt to get into the interference very much. Butterworth was the only back who had great success. His running and punting were superb...
...sometimes a man is advanced enough to throw off his old ideas and to see that all men are equal, he thinks that he has made a great step and that he is far ahead of other people. Really all he has done is to succeed in coming back to the natural state of things. He looks at the idea of universal brotherhood as the crown of his civilization but it is the base of all true civilization. Our ways of teaching are to blame for the wrong ideas that we have of the distinctions between men. The first thing...
...Garfield, superintendent of buildings, left last night for Chicago, where he will take charge of the work of bringing back the Harvard exhibit. The packing of the cases will occupy two or three weeks, and as they will be sent by freight, they probably will not arrive for five or six weeks. The different collections will be separated and distributed among the departments from which they were taken. None of them as parts of the exhibit will be shown here; the only exception to this rule may be in the case of the photographs taken by the Harvard Camera Club...