Word: drawn
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...must improve a great deal in this respect if they wish to defeat U. of P. next Saturday. The centre men allow themselves to be carried off their feet frequently and if they do get low lose all sight of the play. The tackles are continually drawn out and the opposing team makes its biggest gains through tackle and guard...
...Village Philosopher" by Archer Robinson is a story, or perhaps rather a long sketch, in Robinson's careful and delicate style The characters are well-drawn particularly that of Burt Carson. There is, however, a lack of legitimate climax, and a sort of feeling that the whole thing comes to nothing...
...with its 2,500 students, has never possessed facilities for housing its many students. During the provostship of Dr. William Pepper methods of properly accommodating the students were suggested, but not until Provost Harrison assumed office was the movement for dormitories practically begun. Plans for a dormitory system were drawn up, and contributions amounting to nearly $1,000,000 were secured. The system consists of a continuous row of cottages, modelled after the Oxford University cottages, which will enclose a magnificent quadrangle. Entrance to the dormitories will be from the quadrangle only. The cottages will be three stories in height...
...which was wholly unforseen. It was but a week ago that Harvard was congratulated on having played eleven men through an entire game, with increased snap and dash in the second half. Conclusions of the most gratifying nature with regard to the physical condition of the team were freely drawn at the time. Now, apparently these must be reluctantly abandoned. During the first half of Saturday's game the Harvard men clearly outplayed their opponents; then, when reasonable hope ran high, an unexpected weakness gave Princeton the chance of victory which she was still able to take. This particular disappointment...
...sills of windows will be of white marble. Above each window will be an ornamental flat brick arch, the keystone of white marble. The exterior plans were furnished by Architect Petitt of Brooklyn, N. Y.; those for the interior, which is closely patterned after Holworthy Hall at Harvard, were drawn in the office of Trustee Morison...