Word: effects
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...arrangement has any bearing on Harvard's relations with Yale, nothing will be said at presens by the athletic committee. Prominent athletes who were seen last night expressed themselves as heartily in favor of the agreement with Cornell. While they were not in a position to state what its effect would be on contests with Yale in future years, it is understood that if it comes about that athletic relations with Yale are continued in future years, there will be nothing in the nature of things that will prevent regular contests with both colleges...
...steps of Holworthy last evening. Both clubs were in good practice, and the large audience spent a very enjoyable evening. The "Darktown Patrol," by the Banjo Club, and "Ben Bolt," were especially well received. After repeated calls, D. C. Greene '95 rendered the solo "King Charles" with fine effect, singing wholly without accompaniment...
...grass in front of Holworthy and were very enthusiastic, considering that the singing was very much marred by the lack of voices on the leading parts. The songs sung were mostly old ones, "Mulligans Musketeers" and the "Wah Hoo Medley" and "Johnny Harvard" being given with the best effect...
...Yale men for the sake of the good name of the university cannot, under present conditions, continue an annual contest, which, although generally resulting in a victory for us, has perhaps a worse effect than defeat. And why? Simply because of an unfriendly, unjust criticism of Yale men and Yale methods which have been the result of Harvard's defeats...
While we do not hold you or your team responsible for these accusations, it was in your power to have contradicted them and thus to have neutralized their serious effect, not only upon us but upon the sport...