Word: credited
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...games opened with the team race which proved to be the drawing card. The victory of '93 was well earned and Hubbell deserves much of the credit. The end of the first lap resulted with S. M. Merrill '94, leading, W. F. Garcelon, L. S. second, W. L. Thompson '93 third, and F. A. Pillsbury '95, fourth. In the second lap, J. O. Nichols L. S. spurted and finished first, E. B. Hill '94, second, C. E. Hutchinson '93 third, and D. W. Fenton '95 fourth. The third quarter ended with E. W. Pinkham, L. S., leading by five yards...
...Freshman games which took place yesterday afternoon came very near being a complete failure and reflected little credit on Ninety-six. They were about the poorest and flattest attempt at track games that we have ever witnessed, and compared to the games of the last few years they were very discouraging. Ninety-six, either because they have no material or no interest - have made a poor showing in this regard. We understand that some of the competitors who had entered were obliged to attend football practice, but this slight exception is no excuse for the miserable number of entries...
...number of candidates who appeared last night for the Freshman Glee Club was decidedly small and did very little credit to the class. This may be due, however, to ignorance of the pleasure and benefit which the freshmen get out of their club. The Glee Club has always proved a source of much pleasure to freshmen, for it generally brings together a good number of fellows in a social way, the rehearsals are not so numerous as to be burdensome, and there are always a number of concerts given throughout the year. The club generally receives invitations to sing...
...authorized to recommend for the degree of Master of Arts candidates otherwise properly qualified, who, after taking the Bachelor's degree, shall have pursued for at least one year at the University a course of liberal study approved by the Academic Council, and shall have passed with high credit an examination on that course...
...victims, but the play of all the men was accurate and steady. To shut Yale out without a run is no small matter and one which has been accomplished by a Harvard nine only once before. For this the present nine deserves a great deal of praise and credit. It was hoped that Harvard would show up rather more strongly at the bat, and at the game on Tuesday the batting will doubtless be still heavier...