Word: givings
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...rushing by Cozzens. The second eleven scored once as the second half closed, through a hard rush of 10 yards by Brown. The new plays used Saturday were again tried, although the linemen who were brought back didn't seem to go into the line hard enough to give them their full value...
...which the list is sent shall return it within a week with the names stricken out to which it objects. No man shall act as judge at any intercollegiate debate who is a graduate of either of the universities participating in the debate. Judges are to be instructed to give their decision upon the merits of the discussion, alone regardless of the relative strength of the two sides of the question. Each of the six speakers shall have twelve minutes for his first speech and five minutes for his rebuttal...
...give silver such an overwhelming defeat that the question will not again be made a national issue, all sound money votes should be cast for the Republican candidate.- A. The votes cast for Palmer would not help defeat Bryan.- (1) Palmer has no chance of election. (Harper's Weekly, August 8, 1896. (2)-McKinley would be weakened by the votes cast for Palmer. (Public Opinion, September...
...aims of gold Democrats are two fold. (A) To defeat Bryan. (B) To uphold the Democratic principles of (1) A single gold standard, (2) Reform of the currency. (3) A tariff for revenue only. (4) International arbitration. II. In doubtful states to accomplish the first they must give up the second. III. In states not doubtful they can accomplish both by voting for Palmer and Buckner, for, (A) in this way they administer a sharper rebuke to the silverites than in voting for McKinley, for (1) a vote for McKinley is liable to be misunderstood. It is doubtful whether...
...trick. Several times the runners got clear of every one except the fullback, and once Fultz looked as if he had a clear field. Cozens, however, did some fast sprinting and caught him on the 10-yard line. Here Harvard's line held strongly and Brown had to give up the ball on downs. Harvard's goal was not threatened again during the game...