Word: credited
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This afternoon the University Athletic Meeting occurs on Holmes Field. The large number of entries, and the splendid records of many of the contestants, promise a very interesting series of events, and we may confidently expect that the work done this afternoon will do great credit to the college. Under the supervision of our efficient trainer, the track athletics of Harvard are in a more flourishing condition than ever before in the history of the college. Both old and new men this year seem filled with an enthusiasm which it is very gratifying to see, while the results attained...
...oldest bicycle club is the Pickwick of London; to this club belongs the credit of forming the Bicycle Union in England, now called the National 'Cyclists Union, since the tricycle has come into vogue...
...Throwing the hammer, Garrison, Gibson. Gibson won with 80 ft 9 in. to his credit...
...early a season. The game of Saturday brought out admirable playing on both sides, and displayed qualities in our men that augur well for the success of the team in the approaching cricket season. We can only say that our men are capable of doing themselves credit this summer; whether they will do so, depends on themselves, and we think, from some of the really admirable playing done in this game, that we can safely rely upon them...
...behavior of certain freshmen in French I, at the Friday morning recitations. A number of these fellows, who are evidently ignorant of the etiquette not only of college but of common life, have the habit of leaving the lecture room immediately after the roll call. They thus get the credit of going to a recitation, and still spend the hour as they like. Unhappily they do not seem to realize that in their conduct they are guilty of grave discourtesy to the instructor, - a discourtesy which does not come from gentlemen. Then in addition, a man who follows this method...