Word: evenements
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...long time at the beginning of the game the play was very even; but finally Pruyn received the puck directly in front of the goal and scored the only point made during the first half. In the second half Harvard played better together and scored 6 goals to Brown...
...steady improvement which the University hockey team has been showing throughout the week was evident in yesterday's practice. The forwards not only played better together, but seemed to be more familiar with their individual positions; and the defense, which has been excellent all season, was even stronger than usual. The whole team, moreover, showed a fierceness in attack that was hard to resist. During the practice, a game was played with a team composed of Freshman and University substitutes. The University team easily succeeded in running up a large score, but was itself scored against three times. All three...
...Charles River daily. Following the reports, the Committee proposed a series of questions in connection with the sewage problem to W. M. Brown, engineer of the Metropolitan Sewerage Commission. Mr. Brown was likewise of the opinion that the discharge of sewage into the river would be harm-less even if the dam were built...
...older societies and clubs, though their influence has steadily improved, are sometimes believed to promote the formation of cliques. At best, they cannot be thoroughly democratic. The Harvard Union is a club to which every member of the University is welcome on the payment of a small admission fee. . . . . Even now, after an existence of a few weeks, it has aroused such united enthusiasm as the University has never known; and it cannot fail now and always to promote the best kind of democracy...
...good gains, and rising fortune is followed once by a small loss, twice by small gains, and once by a large gain. The last four columns of the table permit a comparison between the entering classes at Harvard and those at Yale. In 1893 defeats and victories were even, and in the following academic year Harvard College lost twenty-six Freshmen and Yale college gained sixteen; the Lawrence Scientific School gained forty-six Freshmen and the Sheffield Scientific School gained twenty-two. After the next year, 1894, when Yale was uniformly victorious, the freshman class at Yale College gained nothing...