Word: effectively
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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After McBride had punted out, Harvard tried forcing Yale's line, with little effect and only slight gains. Haskell was injured in one of these rushes and Norton Shaw was substituted. Yale was penalized five yards for interference, for the first time during the game...
Harvard began pouncing on Yale's line using Bouve with telling effect against Marshall and Brown. Parker then hurdled through left tackle for seven yards, carring the ball to Yale's 10-yard line. Cabot added five more through Rodgers, but with the ball on Yale's five-yard line Cabot and Farker were both thrown back for loss...
...especial responsibility to treat a respected adversary with all hospitality. Therefore, even though there should be some apparent provocation as is always possible in the heat of excitement we hope that no breaks will be permitted. Such behavior as Saturday's is perhaps a matter of small practical effect, but it outrages all the traditions of Harvard savoir faire, and is an unworthy relapse...
...administration of both the Boston Public Library and the Harvard College Library has had its effect on libraries throughout the country. The Public Library he brought into vital contact with the people to a degree not achieved before and in a way which has stimulated other libraries. In the College Library the influence of his liberal administration has been not less important to the library and to college education. His readiness to meet the wants of the Faculty, and to administer the library in the interest of the elective system fostered a change in the methods of study...
...side play, Swain, and Mills especially, erred most often in this respect. Excepting this fault, Swain played a strong game. He broke up Cornell's mass plays well and tackled for frequent losses. Shaw and Boal both played steadily. Boal, as a groundgainer, was used with telling effect. He was always sure of a gain. His worst fault is that he still runs too high. Doucette played his usual brilliant game at centre, following the ball with great precision and was always effective in breaking up centre plays...