Word: forwarded
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...brought forward...
...what Harvard must do to retrieve its losses in boating victories is put off. There is very likely another lot of men who. entering perhaps for the first time this year, either do not realize the need of starling in so early, or who are unwilling to put themselves forward; it strikes them as somewhat of a presumption to try for anything so high and honorable as a seat in the 'varsity boat. To such as these we cannot express too clearly the pleasure which it gives a 'varsity captain to have a large crowd of men from which...
...needed. The captain of the 'varsity has set his entire faculties on our success this spring, but he needs candidates for the vacant places - a large number of able-bodied men to choose from. There are, we repeat, such able-bodied men in college who have not yet come forward. Here is an imperative call to them, a duty which they owe to college athletics. We must make every effort this year, we must strain every nerve and personally sacrifice anything for this important contest; this year we must win. Then let every able-bodied man answer the call...
...Walker took his place. Mr. Walker was evidently somewhat disconcerted by the large flag which dropped immediately at the close of Mr. Guilds speech, being too near the platform. Mr. Walker spoke in the interests of the poorer classes in Harvard College, and as his speech progressed brought forward a long array of figures to prove how necessary the protective tariff is from the manufacturers standpoint...
...account of $9.86. Mr. Bardeen regretted not to have reduced the previous debt more, but the Association was encumbered with the expenses of sending the team to New Haven last year. It may be said with propriety and truthfulness that the Yale A. A. has failed to forward any of the receipts of the dual league games held at New Haven...