Word: barring
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...only points Harvard made which were counted were won by hard work, and just after Yale had scored her first points, Fairchild made an excellent try for a goal from the field. The ball hit the cross-bar and Butterworth caught it, and was thrown back of the goal by Waters, thus making a safety. This did not count, as Referee Boviard had thought it best to blow his whistle just before Butterworth fell. Thorne punted to the 35 yard line and, as Captain Hinkey happened to be in the way of the ball, it went to Harvard...
There has been for some time a growing desire among a considerable number of men in college for instruction in the more difficult gymnastic work, such as exercises on the parallel bars and on the horse. For the benefit of these men a class in heavy gymnastics has been formed. Mr. Max Kreidel of the Boston Turn Verein, who took first place in parallel bar work at the winter meeting of the Athletic Association last year, has been engaged to lead the class. He will be at the Gymnasium every day from...
...would be difficult to enforce the law: (a) Kitchen bar-rooms and pocket peddlers. (b) Americans object to espionage. (c) Possibility of sale through (1) prescriptions and (2) clubs...
...Norwegian system corrects existing evils, such as (a) incentive to large sales and sales to minors, (b) large number of bar-rooms, (c) selling on credit, (d) bar-room loafing...
...Putnam '96, was left alone in the spring-board leaping. Without a single failure he cleared the bar till it reached eight feet five inches, one inch better than the old record. He did not try higher than this...