Word: far
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...crew which is now rowing as an intermediate eight will be sent to New York, May 30. They have shown very fair form thus far and should stand an excellent show of winning...
...last game will be played against Haverford at the Haverford cricket grounds on Monday. This should be a close game as the teams are far more evenly matched than are Harvard and Pennsylvania. Haverford pays but little attention to any other sport and can always be depended on to put up a steady game...
...total of 300, and the experience of other cavalry troops was similar. Dr. Bowditch closed his lecture with a graphic account of army life. His troop seldom suffered from hunger, although the army rations were sometimes eaten under trying conditions. The individual should seek sleep and cleanliness as far as posible, and if not able to keep dry should at least keep up bodily warmth. The college man's superior usefulness in the field should come from his faithful devotion to the cause, from his readiness of perception, and from his undaunted youth...
...have joined the companies so far, meet at Gymnasium tomorrow. The important question of continuing the companies will be considered. If there is not a full attendance the companies will be disbanded...
...would therefore urge Harvard men not to be over hasty in judging their nine a failure. The season is not far advanced, the team is plucky in spirit, and hard work aided by general sympathy may yet bring success...