Word: enough
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...five mile road race has been further postponed to Wednesday, Nov. 20, at 4 p. m. The roads were still too wet and soft yesterday and it is hoped that tomorrow the ground will be dry enough to ensure a satisfactory race...
...touchdown made by Richardson of Harvard was the result of a blocked kick, the crimson eleven being fortunate enough to have the ball popped right up into its left end's hands. The other touchdown made by the Harvard men was entirely earned...
...translated from the German most of the pieces in the "Juvenile Lyre" (Boston, 1832), and from the "Conversations-Lexicon" nearly enough articles to fill a volume of the Encyclopedia Americana (1828-32). His collections of original hymns, poetry, and poetical translations have been published under the title of "Lyric Gems" (Boston, 1843); "The Psalmist," a noted Baptist hymn book (1843), and "Rock of Ages" 1866-77). Other writings by him are "Life of Rev. Joseph Grafton" (1818), "Missionary Sketches" (1879-1883), "History of Newton, Mass." (1880), "Rambles in Mssion Fields" (1884), and contributions to numerous periodicals...
Sargent, at right tackle, does not get low enough and is often put completely out of the play. He is better on the offensive than on the defensive...
...showed plainly that the ordinary quarter-mile track for running is not suitable for bicycle races. The league is being started with a view to having an annual meet apart from the Intercollegiate Track Athletic Games. On a proper track the men would make a much better showing, and enough different events could be formed to make it a success. Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Cornell and Pennsylvania have all expressed themselves in favor of such a league, and the prospect promises to be a success...