Word: kind
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...tfTHE ATHLETIC ALMANAC, compiled by James E. Sullivan, is published today in Spalding's Athletic Library. It is the most complete book of its kind ever-published; contains all the amateur records, pictures of all the champions, and other valuable data. It is published by the American Sports Publishing Co., 241 Broadway, New York...
...care of the body be encouraged and provided for as a necessary adjunct to a collegiate education? Every student who attends Harvard University should have the opportunity of taking some systematic form of physical exercise. The exercises offered for selection should cover the broadest possible range, including every kind of athletic sport and gymnastic game. Before making his choice, the student should have a physical examination and the benefit of expert advice as to what exercise he may best follow. The final selection, however, should be optional with the student, except in those cases where prohibition is necessary to protect...
...game, by a score of 12 to 6. The crowd that watched the game was the smallest of any at the Harvard-Yale freshman games in recent years. There were not over 2500 people in the enclosure, and the cheering that they did was not of the most enthusiastic kind...
...sure that every upper-class man shared the pride and joy which the freshmen felt in their victory over Yale. It was a grand game from start to finish, stubbornly contested by each side, yet with never a semblance of rough play. It was the kind of football any one must take pleasure in watching, - the kind that it is perfectly possible for any two elevens to play. Messrs. Forbes, Bancroft and Crane, who have directed the training of the eleven, have reason to feel well satisfied with their work. To them and to the team and its substitutes...
...picture of Walter Camp published in Saturday's issue of the CRIMSON was used by kind permission from Spalding's Official Football Guide...