Word: cleared
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Storey then proceeded to arraign the tariff bill in a remarkably clear, lucid, and straightforward manner. He said that the McKinley bill marks a new departure and is merely an experiment and a beginning. He then spoke on the four essential features of the bill and brought out the disingenuousness of the republican leaders. Mr. Storey devoted a long time to the discussion of sugar's being on the free list. He drew a comparison of the old and new tariff laws, said that somebody understood every line but that nobody understood the whole...
...pole vault was won by H. F. Coburn '94 (12 in.) with an actual vault of 8 ft. 3 in. H. M. Wheel Wright '94, the scratch man, was unable to clear the 9 ft. 3 1-4 in. necessary to win over his opponent's handicap...
...made one of the longest and best rushes of the game, scoring a touch-down; goal. Score 21-0. The visitors now settled down to work, and during the next twenty minutes played a stiff game. Hall's long punts were very effective; when the Wesleyan rushers could not clear the way for the backs, Hall could always be depended upon to send the ball well down the field. Sherwin did some good work returning these punts, but he was hurt at last and compelled to leave the game. Lee took his place. Harvard finally got the ball on Wesleyan...
...university at which they might matriculate. We have wished that this might be done. Harvard can never again be accused of harboring men who come to college merely for social or athletic purposes and the earnest desire to help workers here and not loafers is made more clear than ever before...
...fall races were, as a whole, a great success, and we congratulate the sophomore crew upon the excellent showing which they made in putting clear water between themselves and and of the other crews. The result shows the advantage of great strength in a barge race. This race was a good thing for Harvard boating and has reawakened an interest which will prove its value next spring when regular work is renewed...