Word: clears
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...work is to give a clear, analytical and scientific exposition of the game, as will be seen from the table of contents...
...face the situation like sensible Harvard men and show the President and his fellows that the confidence they are putting in our word is not misplaced. There is more depending on the result of our next celebration, whatever it be, than is clear at first sight, and it is our duty to be perfectly frank in discussing it. First and foremost the continuance of our intercollegiate contests is at stake, and this alone makes it a matter of the utmost consequence to every student in the University. It is the merest folly to say that the Faculty could not abolish...
...introducing Colonel Hallowell, President Eliot spoke of two elements in the personal courage of the men who fought in the war which were especially affecting and worthy of remembrance. In the first place they went through all the squalor, wretchedness and carnage of war without having any clear vision of their country's future...
Poughkeepsie has been finally settled upon as the course for the quadrangular race, as the bill authorizing the detailing of revenue cutters to protect passengers on excursion steamers, and to keep clear the course during regattas, has been passed by Congress and has received the approval of the President. The Harvard quarters at Poughkeepsie have already been chosen and are now being prepared...
...large quarto publication. It will contain a general account of the several explorations with descriptions of the prominent monoliths and sculptures and a number of illustrations. These illustrations, some of which are in the text, and others in the form of halftone reproductions from photographs, give a very clear idea of the ruins of this prehistoric city; and to most persons they will be a revelation of the remarkable architecture and sculpture of this ancient people of Central America. Several of the huge monoliths or idols, as they are generally called, with their respective altars, are shown in these illustrations...