Word: insists
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...attendance at the 'varsity game will be seriously affected. The game with Wesleyan is the most important one that will be played in Cambridge this year, and every man in the University ought to attend it. It is, therefore, distinctly a short-sighted policy for the class captains to insist upon playing off the tie game next Tuesday. It is urged that if the game is played Wednesday it will be impossible to finish the class series next week. In this case it seems to us a comparatively unimportant matter whether the class series be finished on Friday of next...
...condition is shifted from our shoulders by this reply which has now come from Yale. The position of Harvard remains the same. We regret sincerely that this unfortunate misunderstanding should ever have come about. We are unable, however, to tolerate the slightest interference with our athletic affairs. We must insist upon managing them on whatever basis we find satisfactory, and it is certain that games with Princeton will never be arranged at the dictation of Yale...
...this, but the rule is more conspicuous for its breach than for its observance. For the short period of the mid-years, however, it would be a kindness to the majority if the virtuosos on these instruments would take the hint themselves, or if the proctors would insist. It is even not too much to ask of any well-disposed man that he will play very little in the hours when he has a technical right. It rather hinders than helps the study of a Greek chorus, to hear latter-day choruses played in the next room all the evening...
Again, we should insist that the game be played at Princeton. Any proposal that would place the playing of the game within the New England limit ought not to be entertained by Princeton. The last game between the two teams was played at Cambridge. Following customary alteration, the next should be played here. We naturally rebel at being governed here by the prescriptions of the Harvard Athletic Committee. We might just as consistently demand that all games be played within the limits of the Middle States...
...game will be played at Springfield. Moreover, the dual league scheme was abandoned last year partly because of the New England clause. Harvard is now bound to maintain this position, at all events for this fall at least. If there is to be a game, Harvard will have to insist that it be played in New England...