Word: forwardness
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...soon on the other end of the field where Phillips in falling on, injured himself and was obliged to retire. Thayer took his place. A few minutes later a second delay was caused by a dispute about warning two men. This over, DeCamp soon had the ball and rushing forward was tackled, but passed to Lamar, who carried it close to the Harvard goal line, but very much at one side. From the rust back. a side pass was made by Dick Hodge. There was a chance for Hurd who rushed forward and canght it, but was himself tackled before...
Princeton and Harvard. The best of feelings exist between these two colleges and it is with pleasure that we look forward to the friendly contest which will take place this afternoon on Jarvis Field. The Princeton eleven is said to be a strong one, but we hope for the best. This is the only championship game in Cambridge this year and we sincerely hope that every man will not only be there himself, but have all his friends there to cheer lustily for Harvard in this great contest...
...months before its expected race should be to acquire the fundamental qualities absolutely necessary to effective rowing. These essential qualities are, ability to sit up straight, which can only be acquired by constant care and exercise, also the power to keep the shoulders back firmly when the body is forward on the full reach. If an oarsman negligently allows himself to overreach, his hold upon the water when first dipping his oar will prove to be jerky, consequently destroying that uniform steady sweep which should characterize a Harvard crew. A firm, upright body is then the first thing...
...present would receive immediate and enthusiastic attention. Such an enterprise cannot receive too great encouragement nor attain too high a success. We wish the club every good fortune, and feel confident that immediately upon its organization it will meet and fulfill the expectations of the many who look forward to its appearance as a Harvard institution...
...performing the duties for which they have been selected. With the interests of the class entrusted to their hands we see no reason to doubt the success of all meetings of the class after graduation, as well as the success of that day to which all seniors look forward, Class...