Word: extent
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...season will assuredly be reached. As a matter of fact, however, the team has not yet encountered a first-class opponent such as will be met at New Haven a week from Saturday. There are only five or six more practices which can be used to full extent in developing the team, and in that exceedingly short time the innumerable faults which appeared in the game on Saturday must be corrected. Of these faults the greatest, outside of the fumbling, seemed to be absence of mutual assistance. This was noticeable particularly when Harvard had the ball. On the tackle-back...
...year, joined the squad, but did not take part in the scrimmage; his reappearance as a candidate greatly increases the chances for a strong backfield. An accident, however, that has been feared for sometime and will indirectly weaken the team, occurred yesterday when Daly's leg was injured. The extent of the hurt is not yet known, but should it prove great, it will leave the eleven without a suitable substitute for the quarterback position. Graydon was again used in the line-up, but only for a short time...
...October 20, and in the meanwhile any manuscript to be typewritten or any calls for stenographers may be brought to Mr. Moffatt at 16 University Hall. President Eliot, Dean Shaler, Dean Briggs and Dean Hurlbut have given their support to the enterprise; its success will be contingent upon the extent of its employment by students in the University...
...majority of the present Board of Directors, do not believe in election of Directors by the members. They say that the members do not take any interest in the affairs of the Society, and do not attend the annual meetings. This is only true to the following extent. When the Society is accomplishing its purposes, the members never interfere. But when the members cannot obtain what they desire at the store, and are not satisfied with the treatment they receive there, they can, under the present system, come to the meetings of the Society and make their influence felt. this...
...crew had the advantage. Bullard's crew showed the bad results of a second shake-up on account of the loss of Francis, who is threatened with appendicitis. The loss of Francis, following immediately upon Bullard's accident, and the consequent changes have weakened this crew to a considerable extent. Colby replaced Francis at seven, Lloyd took Bullard's regular seat at five and Sanger was put in place of Lloyd at three. the crew was not together and failed to stand steadily on the stretchers...