Word: cannot
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...meantime, every man who intends to go must sign TO-DAY. The arrangements cannot be satisfactory unless nearly the exact number can be reckoned. Book taken away to-night...
...heard in regard to the Yale game, and from the evident relaxation in practice by the eleven, it would seem as if victory was considered certain. It must be remembered that Yale has a veteran rush line, as heavy, if not heavier, than our own, and that the game cannot possibly be won by the tactics which were used against Princeton. Nothing but the most earnest mental and physical efforts can bring us victory on Thanksgiving Day. Over-confidence alone can never...
...perhaps, two copies, and "first come, first served" is the motto of the library. Consequently those who are really anxious to keep up with their work are rather disheartened when, day after day, they find the coveted reference book in some early bird's hand. Of course this cannot be directly helped, as the library cannot supply enough copies of every book to distribute to the whole college. But it does seems as if, with the money to do it and the advantage of all modern improvements, the proper authorities might have made an attempt to enlighten the library...
...referee's decision in ruling off Cowan for foul tackling in Saturday's game, the orange and black would undoubtedly have won the day. These gentlemen seem to have forgotten that one of our men was ruled off for precisely the same fault. If foot-ball players cannot obey the rules set down by the Inter-collegiate Foot-Ball Association, those rules provide that such players shall be ruled off the field. It is all very well for these gentlement to claim that the foul tackle was an accident, or did not happen at all, but it is a poor...
...course eastward. The fact that Harvard's freshmen crew of '89 obtained a very lame victory, in fact no victory at all, over Yale's superior crew did not seem to weigh very heavily on the conscience of the Harvard men when they refused '90's challenge. 'Yet they cannot throw Columbia over because '90 lost the race last year. We would advise our esteemed contemporary to be consistent. If Harvard wishes to act in a manly, straightforward way let them accept '91's challenge on their own condition...