Word: kept
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...doubt reap much advantage from the deeper study of ethical subjects which they can obtain by taking course 8, which will not be confined as previously, to the writings of Hegel. We are glad to see, on the whole, that the improvements in the important department of philosophy have kept pace with the general increase of efficiency which has characterized the whole curriculum...
...which was cleverly turned aside by Peck. Up to this point the heavy men on the Princeton team had depended a great deal on rushing, and they now showed signs of weakening decidedly. The Harvard fielders ran around them with ease, and fed the ball to the homes, who kept pegging away at goal. Hood finally placed a low, swift shot where the goal keeper failed to reach it, and made the score 2 to 1. Time of this last goal, 8 minutes...
This afternoon occurs the first of the freshman championship series, the game with Yale, '89. We have been led to expect a very exciting contest; the men on both nines have been working hard and faithfully, and have kept this game in mind from the very beginning. Every freshmen should make it a point of being present to encourage and support the home nine by cheering and applause; and such encouragement and support are absolutely necessary. As for the members of the nine, we are sure they will do their part, and do it as well as possible. They should...
After two minutes intermission, the ball was placed again. From this time on the New York twelve bunched their men around goal, and tried their best to keep the score down. Our defence and centre had things pretty much their own way, and kept supplying the ball to the attack and homes. Hood finally secured a pass from Blodgett and threw our third and last goal. Time, 8 minutes...
...secord game of the "Amateur" series was played yesterday on Jervis Field, between the Oxfords and the Berries. The game was close and exciting throughout. The Berries led at the bat, but the magnificent fielding of the nine from the English university kept down the score of their opponents. The battery work of both nines was sharp and effective. The score by innings is appended...