Word: even
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Stroke-Cornwell's stroke is short and he hangs at the full reach. He does not set an even stroke when the whole eight are rowing, but does fairly with the stern four. This is his third day at stroke...
...offer of tickets for tomorrow's game. Disappointed in the utility of the venture on last Saturday, the management has yet not been discouraged. The nine needs the support of enthusiastic cheering in order to win the series from Princeton, and the management intend they shall have that support even if it involves financial loss...
...here set forth in three articles;- "President Eliot's Administration," by Charles F. Dunbar '51, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences; "Harvard Medical School," by William L. Richardson '64, Dean; and "Harvard Law School," by C. C. Langdell '51, Dean. It would be out of the question even to suggest all that these articles contain. With part of this many of the students are in a general way familiar; and all should...
...nine needs to make a change also. The men seem contented with being about even with the other team. That will never do in games against strong nines. They need to get into the game and make the most out of every chance for runs, no matter what their opponents are doing...
...Holmes and Brinckerhoff dropped out in the semi-finals, so Harvard was not represented in the last race. In this the men remained bunched from start to finish and the pace was fast,- so fast that on next to the last lap Sims and Ottman fell on the course. Even without Sims, Glenny of Yale was forced to be content with third place. Goodman, C. C. N. Y., won first, and Gorbey of Cornell second. The time...