Word: carelessly
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Harvard's line was very erratic. Moulton was a disappointment on the end. Amherst's only substantial gains were past him, and he missed his tackle repeatedly. Wheeler showed a great improvement in his work at tackle, and yesterday played the position in great form. He was a little careless at times, but he tackled well and got into every play. The centre men were strong on the defensive and once in a while opened up a good hole for the backs...
...very reckless and he had five passed balls. Highlands's pitching was fairly effective, confining Brown to five hits, with a total of seven. For Harvard, Dickinson and Cook played the best game in field, but the whole team seemed to lack snap and played in a half-hearted, careless manner...
...there is no reason why he should be deprived of his exercise simply because a ball game is in progress and the seats are full of people. But the objections have been not so much to the playing itself as to the fact that the men have been really careless about their personal appearance. American college athletes have the reputation of being far less careful about their costumes than the English. Doubtless the influence at work in the gymnasium is apt to make one a bit neglectful. But after a moment's reflection any one must realize that a sleeveless...
...securing and needlessly holding all the books which are in demand at any time, seriously impair the usefulness of the library. We should hesitate to believe that there are any who do this in deliberate disregard of their fellow-students. But that there are some who are inexcusably careless in this respect there is ample evidence. A moment's thought will surely convince them that in this as in all matters in which the convenience of a large number of men is involved, the consideration of each for all is an absolute necessity...
Coxswain-T. L. Clark, steers poorly, does not handle the men well and is very careless...