Word: lastly
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Last chance for the student to see the University eleven in a game before the line-up against Yale will be offered this afternoon in the game with Dart-mouth. Four substitutes will be in the line-up, and, unless Dartmouth proves stronger than is expected, others will be put in during the second half. The Dartmouth eleven have not been as strong as usual this year, and have been beaten several times by minor colleges. Early in the season they held Yale down to twelve points, but since then they have not developed as well as was hoped...
...this belief the management has either discriminated most unfairly,--or has been guilty of a carelessness which is no less unfair. For while some prominent individuals have received 80 tickets and over in advance of the sale, others, almost as prominent, have received none--among them a member of last year's 'Varsity crew, the editors-in-chief of the College papers (some of whom spend more hours in working on College matters than almost any other undergraduates) and the members of the debating teams, about the encouragement of which we cant so much. Would the graduate manager maintain that...
...whom he wishes to have come to see him play. But surely this is all. Harvard undergraduate organizations are not commercial in spirit, nor are they like those in a political ward. The men who deserve favors at the hands of the College are those who would be the last to demand them, especially if they knew them to be granted at the cost of most of the loyal supporters of their College. Even the New York graduates who gave the boat-house, and to whom we all feel grateful, would probably be more than content if merely...
...debate of the Junior Wranglers last night on the question: "Resolved, That financial considerations disregarded Harvard College should be divided into small colleges, as Oxford and Cambridge," was won by the negative side, taken by L. W. Hall, J. F. Jennings, and E. E. Coolidge. The speakers on the affirmative were W. S. Heilborn, H. Davis, and R. F. Forman. Dr. Callender acted as critic...
...steadiness, and covered ground brilliantly. Ward placed well, but Davis was very erratic, playing brilliantly at times, and again making many nets and outs. Ward and Davis were a shade the better in team-play, but this was more than over-balanced by the greater steadiness of their opponents. Last year Whitman and Marvin beat, Ward and Davis, the challengers, in three out of four sets...