Word: helpful
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Harvard man be on the field Saturday, to encourage and support the team in every way he can. If the hoped for success crown their efforts, it will be a day to be looked back upon with pleasure by us all. Do not let this opportunity pass, then, to help the team which bears our name, and if they win may we all enjoy the satisfaction of having given them support and help in their struggle...
...trail' of scraps of white paper was again 'scented.' Great excitement prevailed when the trail was once lost at the river bank in Brighton, and then discovered to be continued on the opposite bank; however, these brave hounds would not be outdone by the nimble hares, and with the help of a friendly hound they paddled themselves safely over. This was the most natable game of the season without doubt...
...unexpected fall of snow Friday put the field in a very bad condition; but the energy of the managers of the association, with the help of a large number of students who volunteered their assistance, greatly changed its aspect before the hour of the game. The snow was entirely removed, and except for a little mud and water the ground was in first-rate condition, and the only effect of the weather was to reduce the number of spectators. Play was called about quarter past two, Harvard kicking off, having lost the toss. Princeton started off with a very sharp...
...Williams Argo (Vol. II., No. 10) we cannot help thinking in literary merit-in lightness and finish of style throughout-surpasses all of our exchanges. We commend it to our readers as very nearly a model college literary journal...
Only seven men appeared at the boathouse on Saturday to help move the old shells. The work was not entirely completed...