Word: givings
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...which she unfortunately had last year. But the lack of over-confidence is a good sign in itself, and, with the energy and "sand" which the eleven has shown this fall in the face of enormous difficulties, and the enthusiastic encouragement which we feel sure the Harvard supporters will give them, Harvard can win; and, we believe, she will...
...which its unselfish untiring work so richly deserves for it. The eleven has borne uncomplainingly the innumerable bruises and injuries of a hard season's training that Harvard might win this afternoon; and graduates and undergraduates alike have a fuller appreciation of its endeavors than they are apt to give expression to in words. But every man on the team may be sure that he has the entire confidence and the sincere best wishes of the University...
Frank Shaw and Wheeler were both dressed to play but were not in the lineup. The former will play Saturday but the latter is still in doubt. Norton Shaw was not on the field yesterday at all, as the coaches thought it advisable to give him a rest until Saturday...
OUTING for November is a very strong number. Walter Camp, in "Football of '96," gives a masterly review of the situation, along with a forecast of the season. W. B. Curtis contributes an article on "American Amateur Athletes in 1896," which contains portraits, descriptions and performances of the famous men of the year. "Prominent Trotters and Pacers," by E. B. Abercrombie, with portraits of the reigning equine monarchs, is valuable, while "A Gossip on Golf," by Horace G. Hutchinson, author of the Badminton "Golf," will appeal to enthusiasts in the popular sport. The complete story is "The Story...
...Garrison, Jr., '97, presided at the Freshman meeting in Lower Massachusetts, last night, in the absence of R. H. Stevenson. He explained that the meeting was not to elect class officers, as was generally supposed, but to give the Freshmen an opportunity to hear representative Harvard men speak...