Word: enough
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...along and made two bad fumbles. Starr, who replaced him in the second half, handled the team well, and proved in every way a reliable and competent quarterback. Sperry did all the kicking, but was not very successful. In most cases his punts lacked distance and were not high enough to enable the slow ends to get down the field. His work in carrying the ball was good, but on the defense he was deplorably weak. Mills, at fullback, played a good and plucky game, and to a large extent the improvement in offensive work in the second half...
...time of the ratification of the Treaty of Paris, the Democrats controlled one-third of the Senate, enough to defeat the measure. But the treaty was ratified and as a result the Philippines became American territory. Thus the Democratic party is equally responsible with the Republican for the annexation of the Philippines. There are three solutions to the Philippine problem. First, we can fit the islanders for statehood and admit them to the Union. This, however, is scarcely feasible. Secondly, we can hold them as subjects without constitutional rights. In the third place, we can endeavor...
Members of the University intending to purchase season tickets are requested to subscribe in advance by sending their names to Mrs. C. H. Toy, 7 Lowell street, today or tomorrow. If enough subscriptions are assured, tickets will be sold to subscribers at Sever's, on a date to be announced later...
Practice for the Freshman team will begin on Monday and candidates will report at the Locker Building, Soldiers Field, dressed for practice, at 3.30 o'clock Anyone who considers himself heavy enough, or has had any experience is urged to come...
...found impossible to obtain an increase in subscriptions sufficient to offset the withdrawal of the financial support heretofore given them by the Committee. The crippling of these teams would be a great pity, for in a University the size of Harvard the four major sports cannot furnish a large enough field for a fair proportion of the men anxious to take part in some form of regularly organized sport. Hockey, lacrosse, and cricket are all fine games in themselves, and have in the past furnished a great deal of good sport and exercise for those taking part in them. There...