Word: equaled
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...annual Fall Freshman Games will be held this afternoon on Holmes Field at 4 o'clock. There have been about fifty men in training throughout the month, and as these have been divided among the eight divisions with the idea of making them as nearly as possible of equal strength, the result is very much in doubt and will probably depend on second and third places...
...extensive changes which are being made in the Weld Boat House will be finished in about two weeks. The ell at the back of the house will be moved to the east side of the main building and will have a float, equal in size to the present one, in front of it. This will make it possible for the eights to have a float of their own and will obviate the necessity of carrying the shells through the main building in taking them in and out. There will be a covered piazza behind the main building, equal in width...
...that those resolutions be made public as soon as possible. In this method of throwing individual opinions into tangible form, it is most desirable that every association of undergraduates, in all fields of college activity, should be represented. Athletics, debating, literary, musical, social, religious, and political interests have all equal shares in the benefits which the University Club is intended to secure, and it is of the utmost importance therefore that every organization, large or small, put on record its endorsement of the plan. The CRIMSON will gladly publish any such resolutions, whether favorable or otherwise...
...Freshmen not playing football, who wish to try for the Weld crew, meet in Sever 1 at 7.30 p. m. Any one who shows promise will be taken to the regular Freshman crew. All will have an equal chance, whether they have had experience...
...that respect. But in addition the coaches are taking every possible precaution not to make the one great mistake of last year in working the men too hard at first and thus rendering them liable to injuries. If this policy of making the physical condition of the team of equal importance with its football skill is only carried out through the whole season we may be spared this year the mournful spectacle of a Harvard eleven's being beaten by the greater endurance of a team which is no more than its equal in knowledge of the game...