Word: credited
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...tournament has been a complete success in every way. Not only in the interests of tennis but also in its effect upon Harvard's position among the preparatory schools is this movement a most important one, while the foresight and energy shown in carrying out the plans reflect great credit on the committee...
...principal officials were: Referee, George B. Morrison, B. A. A.; clerk of course, H. G. Otis, B. A. A.; judge of walking, Eugene Merrill; marshal, A. D. Peck, Jr., B. A. A.; and they with the other minor officials deserve great credit for the smooth way in which everything passed off, there being none of those unpleasant waits which generally characterize athletic sports...
Saturday was a great day for Harvard's athletics. She won a ball game with Princeton, and in the first big out-door games which she has thrown open to the amateur athletic world, her own men covered themselves with credit. The more interesting of the two events was the game with Princeton. This match has for some time been looked forward to by those interested in intercollegiate contests as being the first time for three years that nines of Harvard and Princeton have had a chance to meet and prove their respective merits. The contest has come and gone...
...concert last night by the Freshman Glee, Banjo and Mandolin Clubs was very successful in every way, and reflects great credit on those who had it in charge. The Glee Club sang with precision and showed the effect of hard, constant training, while the work of the other clubs was remarkably good. The Mandolin Club is a new institution this year, and Ninety-five has made an innovation which should serve as a precedent for future freshman clubs. During the evening there was considerable cheering for the crew and a song, setting forth their unexpected powers, caused a great deal...
...freshman musical clubs deserve a good word of praise for their performance last evening. The concert showed the effects of long practice, and did great credit to the class. Ninety-five supported the concert well...