Word: good
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...method of judging is somewhat different from that used in the intercollegiate competition, and consists of a bout for an aggregate of five touches to which the judges may add three points or any portion thereof for excellence in attack, defence, or general good form...
...spring, the team, picked from twenty candidates, did creditable work. It played the best teams, never failed to score, and when defeated, it was only by one or two goals. The record at the end of the season was 17 goals against 22 for its opponents, a remarkably good record for a first year team. This team received practically no support from the University; but the expenses were defrayed entirely by the members of the team and what little guarantees were gained by playing away from Cambridge...
...order, it seems to come before the world with an honest literary purpose, and not merely to scoff and to cheer. The first number is bright and intellectual without being "dicadent." As to outer appearance the "Shadow" is simple, rather artistic, and attractive, with a classical cover and good typography. The price is ten cents a copy; published monthly...
...Harvard entries received generous handicaps. Many of the new men showed up well. In the mile run G. Newell '98 took second place after running a remarkably good race. The final heat in the 40 yard handicap dash was composed solely of Harvard men. F. Mason '96 won handily in the fast time of 43/5s. F. B. Fox '96 was a close second, a foot ahead of V. Munroe...
...indoor games of the Boston Athletic Association on Saturday was not only extremely gratifying in itself but encouraging in its promise for the future. The result of the team race with the University of Pennsylvania was especially pleasing and the winners deserve the thanks of the University for their good work. A better impetus to the work of the season that will be renewed with the beginning of the second half-year, could not be desired...