Word: controlled
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...good wishes for the coming year, and for determinations to make the next term more profitable than the last. On Monday, college life will begin again in earnest, and we sincerely hope that Harvard will continue to maintain that serious spirit of work which appears to have had control since the beginning of the eventful year just passed...
...enthusiastically received by the audience. The song written for the foot ball dinner was evidently appreciated by others besides college men, for it was applauded to the echo.would seem, however, as if the members of the club might have got used to the words, and so be able to control their feelings when hearing them...
...generally made up as follows: Perkins stroke,, Rantoul 7, Powers 6, Cummings 5, Watriss 4, Jones 3, Porter 2, Earle or Slade bow. This crew of course had many faults but occasionally they did pretty fair work. Their chief faults as a crew were a general failure to control the slides, and to sit up at the finish. These faults together with a general jerkiness were common to all the men, who of course had individual faults of their own. C. F. Adams, 2d, of the Law School coached the men occasionally, but outside of that very little coaching...
...being almost lost in the imaginary details rumor has collected for it. In the large number of students here, it is almost impossible that a few acts of thoughtlessness should not happen. in the case only, it must be observed, of a few men. It is for the better control of this few that the college regulations have been lately made more strict. Especially does this apply to freshmen, who, having just come from the strict rules and punishments of school, are apt to forget themselves in the greater liberties accorded here to students supposed to have passed the school...
...play not only could win but had won. He said that on looking into the matter he could not learn of a man who had been permanently injured at either Yale or Harvard by foot ball. He believed in the game because to be a player a man must control his temper and be brave...