Word: finished
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Bingham '95, captain of the team. Each speaker seemed impressed with the large number of men present and said that it spoke well for Harvard that such interest was shown. They all laid stress on the fact that to win the men must from start to finish work together...
...Fogg Museum of Fine Arts will be ready for occupancy about June. The structural part is now practically completed, and the building is almost ready for the interior finish...
...sure that every upper-class man shared the pride and joy which the freshmen felt in their victory over Yale. It was a grand game from start to finish, stubbornly contested by each side, yet with never a semblance of rough play. It was the kind of football any one must take pleasure in watching, - the kind that it is perfectly possible for any two elevens to play. Messrs. Forbes, Bancroft and Crane, who have directed the training of the eleven, have reason to feel well satisfied with their work. To them and to the team and its substitutes...
From start to finish the men made a gallant fight and certainly nothing pluckier was ever seen on the football field than the magnificent spurt which the team made just before time was called. Luck played an important part in the game and it was invariably against...
...doubt. In the line-up as given below, the names of more than one player are put where there is any probability of change, the one who comes first being most likely to play. In the case of Captain Emmons, the question is only of his ability to finish the game; if he can play throughout, he undoubtedly will...