Word: equally
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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This afternoon both crews will row a time trial over the class course and if this shows any great difference between them, changes will be made so that the chances may be as equal as possible...
...yield to the men who are sure to get them-but all the other offices would be looked upon as rewards to be gained by achievement for Harvard and the class. If everyone of those eighteen honors could be openly competed for, society and non-society men contending on equal terms, it is the belief of the writer that the enthusiasm of every candidate for and every player on the 'Varsity and class teams would be quickened...
Today the Harvard sections should set an example of concerted cheering which, at future football games, will be looked back to as the best that a Harvard audience has ever given, and which, as the best, future audiences will strive to equal...
...this week's issue of Harper's Weekly, Caspar W. Whitney says in commenting on the Harvard team: "Barring Gelbert of Pennsylvania, there are no better backs in the country today than Dunlop and Brown, and Wrightington is Gelbert's equal if not superior...
...makes him invaluable. Suter has failed to keep up his last year's work, and has been put on the scrub. At halfback, Bannard and Kelly have generally been played toge her, and Rosengarten and Reiter. Between the two pairs there is little to choose; they are about equal in weight and speed...