Word: draws
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Dramatic Club paid the penalty of a somewhat soaring ambition, yet achieved a result of which it has no need to be ashamed and from which it may fairly draw encouragement
...construction of a new bridge across the Charles River at Boylston street. A public spirited citizen who withholds his name for the present has definitely offered the money to build an adequate and decorative bridge provided that a license can be obtained for a bridge without a draw which does not have to be as high above the river as the new Cambridge bridge...
...leading college activity and he is an enthusiast on the subject. Mr. Fish writes briefly on The Varsity; Mr. R. H. Smith and N. R. Gifford contribute a long article, with many pictures and diagrams, in which they describe the development of the teams of Harvard and Yale, and draw an instructive comparison. Mr. O. R. Diehl and Mr. G. Henderson compare the number of men in the various colleges who may play football, they point out that though Harvard contains over seven hundred more students than Yale, the latter has an advantage of about one thousand in eligibles...
...first board, W. M. P. Mitchell 3L., lost to Chandler to Yale; at the second, F. P. Byerly, captain, won from Burgess of Yale; at the third, there was a draw between C. S. Hadley 1L and Jefferson of Yale; at the fourth, A. S. Jones 1L, won from Parsons of Yale; at the fifth, O. H. Moore 3G. won from Lewis of Yale; at the sixth, there was a draw between H. H. Heath '11 and R. Chandler of Yale; at the seventh, H. M. Mayo 1G. won from Atkins of Yale; at the eighth, T. Thorvaldson...
Instead of playing the two boards unfinished at 12 o'clock, one was decided to be a draw and the other decided n favor of Harvard...