Word: helping
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...individual work of the two teams, it is always hard to discriminate when an eleven shows such united team work as Yale's. Yet the play of McClung was easily the best on the field. His runs were beautiful and his tackling was a great help to Yale. The other backs also played with great steadiness. In the line Hinkey Winter played their side of the line well, and both guards did strong work...
...relations between college men and laboring men, but as an institution for instruction it has had a success almost unique. It has gained about fifty members this year, and now offers about twelve regular courses. Mr. Ely, who lives at the Union, needs half, and the best method of help giving it to him seems to be to start a small university settlement at the Prospect House. Two rooms can be hired there for about $200 a year. Men from college could go down and live in these rooms, relieving each other every month or two, if necessary. Definite assurances...
...foot ball players to reserve as many seats as they chose. The players are entitled to a reasonable number of tickets, but some of them on this occasion abused the privilege extended to them. The manager of the eleven realized this, but only when it was too late to help the matter...
...eleven played an excellent game throughout the first half. They used the wedge very frequently and gained through Harvard's centre with a fair degree of regularity. Good individual runs were made also by Stickney and Peters who proved themselves clever ground-gainers without much help from their rush-line. Stickney especially played a strong game throughout, and his quick work in following the ball enabled B. A. A. to score her second touch down...
...appropriately undertake to do. Such a club should certainly hold a meeting at the beginning of each year to welcome new men entering the University from the west; it might have a standing committee whose business should be to watch out for western men needing advice or such help as the experience of old men can give to new; it might possibly undertake to devise means of extending Harvard's influence in the West and of correcting false notions which exist there about the University. The last, however, would be exceedingly delicate work, and perhaps had best be left...