Word: even
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...every inning some phenomenal play was made. It was not until the fifth that Princeton was able to score, but then Paine's unsteadiness gave her four runs. One run was added in the eighth, which tied the score. Then for five innings neither side could make a run. Even when Princeton broke the spell by scoring, Harvard was equal to the emergency, again making a tie. Here Harvard might have won but for poor coaching. After this Harvard again had an opportunity of winning but failed to accept it. Princeton scored two runs in the sixteenth which gave...
...clock. The first game was won by Princeton by a score of 17 to 9, but since that time the Harvard team has improved immensely and has defeated Cornell, Brown, Pennsylvania and Chicago. With the advantage of playing on the home grounds, Harvard has at least an even chance of winning this afternoon...
...worked hard and conscientiously in order that a crew might be turned out which would be a credit to the University. And this they have accomplished. Now it seems to me that something should be done to show these men that their earnest efforts are not forgotten, and that even though their daily practice cannot be watched by a large number of students, still the manner in which they have worked, and the great sacrifices which they have undergone for Harvard's welfare, are heartily appreciated...
...thinks a shoe as good as the one he is wearing cannot be sold for $6.00, $5.00 or even $4.00, examine the Crawford-sold only at Crawford Shoe Stores...
...experience that Christianity and the state ought always to be separated, but the Christian and the state should always go hand in hand. It is our duty as educated Christian men to take an active interest in the government of the nation and in the questions of the day, even in the athletic questions...