Word: credited
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...other editorial touches rowing matters and gives great credit, and not unduly to Captain Herrick for the energy he is displaying in having five eight at work on the Charles. The gift of Mr. Weld must be hailed with joy and will undoubtedly give rise to renewed interest in rowing...
...difficult to place to much to the credit of the treasurer of the Boat club. The past year has been more expensive than usual and it has been only by the best of management that the expenses have been kept within reasonable bounds. If the crew had been managed as in some former years the debt would now be intolerable...
...Fearing won the high jump with 5 feet 4 inches to his credit...
...Boston Post of yesterday published a very interesting and fairminded editorial on Harvard, her present success and her possibilities. It is always a distinct relief to find our university truthfully represented, and particularly to learn that the most sever critics of the century, the newspapers, are glad to give credit when and where it is due. It is undeniable that there are mistakes made among us-some of them sadly to be deplored-but we believe that the unprejudiced intelligent opinion of the country places our university where she belongs at the head of American educational institutions. The best...
...France telling the peasants the true situation of affairs. The peruses - as well as political faults of Boutanger were shown so distinctly to the people that they lost all their respect for him. This was the real cause of the republican victory. But the victory is one of great credit to the republican party for instead of joining with Boulanger and making their election sure, but giving him a chance to obtain his personal objects, they chose to give the country a chance to choose for themselves. But still the people are not entirely satisfied with the republicans. Ever since...