Word: latter
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...some nervousness was shown in front of the goal, where too much passing was done. The weak points of the team were on the defense. The men were inclined to draw out too much, and they failed to use their bodies when their opponents had the ball, allowing the latter to slip around them. Penhallow and Alvord gave the best exhibition of team work. For the Crescent team Kennedy and Wall played the best games, Kennedy especially in running and dodging...
...cost at Northfield for the ten days is $17, $12 of which is for board and room and $5 for program fee; the latter sum goes for the expenses of the conference. For men who cannot spend the entire time, these charges are made in proportion. Reduced railroad rates are secured, which make the total necessary expense, including round trip tickets from Boston about...
...moved from bow to five, taking Ayer's place, and Hartwell was put at bow in place of James. Shortly afterwards, Foster was tried at stroke in McGrew's crew, and McGrew took Foster's place at four. In Bullard's crew, Shuebruk replaced Francis at stroke, the latter taking Shuebruk's place...
...crews rowed over the mile and seven-eighths course down stream. Bullard's crew was given a slight lead at the start and finished about two lengths behind McGrew's. The latter has a more even beat and is better together than Bullard's crew...
...play, H. L. Movius '02 as Ha-Ka-Ya, was very acceptable. The best voices are those of W. Wadsworth '02, who took three subordinate parts, and H. L. Riker '03, who played Paul Revere Hall. The latter also acted with considerable life and dash. J. A. Dix '02 as Obadiah Ham, the grind, acted his part with finish, and did some unusually good dancing. C. S. Sargent '02 as the bookmaker was very funny and A. Wall '02 as a "Deutscher Chaffeur," created some amusement. M. W. Ware '02 and S. Waller '03 also did good work...