Word: forth
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Wrightington played a good all-round game yesterday. He went into the line hard and low, and kept his feet well. He entered into the interference with a dash that resembled his former good work. Always when he ran with the ball it was evident that he was putting forth his best energy...
...Professor F. G. Peabody will address the first public meeting of the Harvard Religious Union at 7 p. m. tonight in Holden Chapel. They will speak of the place in college life which the union aims to fill. Men interested in the purposes of the union as set forth in a recent circnlar letter, are urged to be present. The letter referred to says...
...organization which sets forth its aims for usefulness in the University in terms like those used by the Religious Union must necessarily appeal to the interest of a large number of men in such an institution as Harvard. The meeting which is to be held tonight will enable any who wish to become more fully acquainted with the society's work to hear an interesting statement of it from men intimately associated with the religious side of Harvard life...
...fall far short of expressing the feeling of the University toward the eleven. That the Michigan team will put up a strong game, no one is in doubt. What the University expects, and with right, is that this fact will be the greatest incentive to Harvard's putting forth and keeping up her very strongest efforts. Anything short of this cannot be tolerated in the men who have been given the responsibility of representing Harvard today...
...much to be regretted that the methods of machine politics should ever come into use in any organization of students. That they have been called forth in certain quarters in anticipation of the freshman elections is a fact to which the attention of all members of the class should be directed at once. The prevailing sentiment of the class is without doubt strongly against the use of such methods among Harvard men. We urge that the few offenders be made to feel the force of this public opinion, by the absolute refusal of every self-respecting member of the class...