Word: felted
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...hoped that the attempt to prevent class football games from deteriorating into rushes is not responsible for the small attendance at the game yesterday. Probably most men felt that they would not be missed, and as a result of their apparent lack of interest the teams cannot but feel that they are representing only a small part of their classes. In the game this afternoon both teams should be impressed with the fact that they are playing for a much greater object than to defeat the eleven men who face them...
...felt and the team felt, he said, that their chances of beating Yale this year were as good as they ever had been, and he was reasonably sure that, unless accidents overtake the team, Yale would be beaten...
...early association and opportunities, in the development of the strength of character necessary for upholding morality and civil liberty. He laid great stress on the adoption of the right attitude by members of the University. Mr. Murray, like his predecessors, expressed a profound admiration for President Eliot, and felt a sincere gratitude for the liberal attitude he has always maintained...
...longer prose articles. Besides these we have ex-Governor Long's speech for the semi-centennial of the class of 1857, so charming that one can only regret that it is so short, and a selection from the recently published "Ode to Harvard" by Witter Bynner '02. Many have felt that this ode marks a new epoch in Harvard literature; at all events its vigor and vividness and charm make it a poem that no Harvard man--and this is especially true of undergraduates today--can afford to pass...
...that position three years. He will have an able substitute in H. B. Barney '08, who played two years ago. Other candidates will be C. J. Nourse '09, M. Dore '09, D. Plumb '08, and G. Hadden '10. The loss of Kersberg at right guard will be seriously felt, but A. Brock '08, H. M. Gilmore '08, J. P. Alley '08, W. D. Philippbar '09, E. C. Bacon '10, and H. Fish '10 may develop into valuable material. The most likely candidates are the first three mentioned, of whom one will probably be chosen to substitute for F. H. Burr...