Word: got
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...ocean.- (b) Buying ships abroad which can not be built here can not injure our builders: N. A. R. 160: 87.- (c) Free ships would stimulate building by requiring great repair shops and by encouraging American inventive genius: Question of Ships, 50.- (1) Example of Germany, Ibid.- (d) Germany got her enormous carrying trade and encouraged ship-building by allowing free registry of British-built ships: Free Ships 23.- (e) England maintained her supremacy at a critical time by allowing our clippers free registry: Question of Ships.- (f) Free ships would give our own people a large share...
...team will go on to the field with a definite task,- to win, and that not because other games during the season have resulted in this way or that, but becase they feel that they can and will play a better, pluckier game today. In this they have got to be backed up by every Harvard man at the field...
...unusually large number of graduates, who are in Cambridge in connection with the Hasty Pudding Club's centennial, will be at the game today. Let us show them not only that we can play good football, but that we can cheer as heartily as ever. We have got to do both...
...Gymnasium completed by the first of December, there does not appear to be much possibility of its being opened until a somewhat later date. There is still much work to do in painting and finishing, and there are very few men to do it. The steam fitters have not got steam into the pipes as they expected to have done before this, and a considerable number of pipes have yet to be laid. The electrical furnishings are not expected to be entirely fitted until after the building has been opened. Until the opening no lockers will be assigned. As, however...
Pennsylvania now made a touchdown in quick order. She carried the ball to Harvard's 25 yard line, where Harvard got it. Dayton made four yards through right tackle and a similar gain through left, when Adams, shaking off every tackler, carried the ball to Pennsylvania's 25 yard line. In going through the line on the next line-up the ball bounded out of Dayton's hand and Oglesby, securing it, made a beautiful run of 90 yards, dodging four of Harvard's tacklers and scoring Pennsylvania's only touchdown...