Word: far
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...crews, an excellent opportunity is now offered to enjoy their favorite sport, and what is more, to establish the custom of single scull rowing at Harvard. We hope that all such men who are able, will enter the race on Saturday. Even if the examinations are upon us, a far larger number of entries than at present should be made...
...these men should make it a point of duty, as well as of pleasure, to show confidence in the nine by attending at the game. And eighty-nine must show this confidence, if she wants the nine to do anything. It is true that the record made thus far by the nine is far from satisfactory; but they have shown in the first game with Yale, what they can do under the influence of the ambitious aspirations caused by the presence and cheering of so many of their classmates, and there is little reason to doubt that they will make...
...list of the graduate anniversary committee, which appeared yesterday, gives assurance of a successful celebration as far as the graduate portion of the festivities goes. The distinguished men on the list will do honor to the occasion, not only by their action, but by their names. And now comes the result of the meeting of the undergraduate committee, which occurred last night, as reported in another column, to confirm our hopes of a celebration next autumn which shall do our Alma Mater more than credit in the eyes of the world. We think the order of the festivities as allotted...
...supported on the nineteenth of this month by as large a crowd of Harvard students as ever assembled outside of Cambridge to witness an inter-collegiate contest. Every man who owes allegiance to the blue standard of Yale will be on hand, and his lungs will be in far better condition than those of the men who have been travelling all day, therefore, in numbers we will find salvation. Most of the examinations will be over on the day of the game, and no reason for non-attendance can be given but laziness. Let us be vilified if we must...
...Yale News comments severely upon our statement made some time ago that the Yale-Harvard freshman game played here this spring was the "fence" game. As far as we can learn from the highest authorities at Yale, "fence" games are games that Yale wins, while all games that are lost by that college, are "no-fence games." We hope that now we are on the right track, and that we will hereafter make no mistakes in regard to this much contested subject...