Word: cannot
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Latin lexicon, containing the history of every word in the language beginning with the earliest records and including the ecclesiastical writings of the Middle Ages is being prepared by several noted scholars headed by Herr Wofflin of Munich. It is expected that this tremendous work cannot be completed in less that twenty years...
Resolved: that this convention has voted that we cannot as a convention, award the official championship...
...Perry tries for a goal from the field, but the kick is stopped and Yale gets the ball. Morrison carries the ball twenty-five yards in two runs and then it goes back ten yards. Perry stops Wurtemberg and Morrison, and Woods throws Ireland. Morrison kicks to Sears who cannot return it. Harding, Perry and Hunnewell gain no ground, and Sears kicks fair, Yale getting the ball. Morrison runs across the field, gaining little, but the ball is at our twenty-five yard line now. Piper stops Ireland and the ball goes back ten yards. Wurtemburg runs outside. Woods stops...
...back and Crehore carried it to within three yards of Yale's line. Slocum runs twenty yards toward his own goal and loses the ball. Morrison kicks to Hunnewell who runs a short way and loses the ball. It is kicked to Sears and returned. Yale's down. Yale cannot force the ball ahead and it is Harvard's ball. Piper gains five yards, Perry, ten yards, and before anyone realizes it the ball goes over the line again. The try for goal was a failure and Harvard gets the ball fair on the five-yard line. It is brought...
...appeal published a couple of days ago asking the law students to attend chapel cannot receive too high a recommendation, Now that chapel is voluntary there is no reason whatever why the service should not be made general, why every member of the University should not be expected to attend as any member of the college. Indeed we cannot see under the existing circumstances why it is not over the matter to assume that only members of the college proper are called upon to attend. Resident graduates as well as law-students are as much concerned. There is no question...