Word: latters
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...substitutes who were put in during the latter part of the game, played with a spirit all the more creditable because it was in the face of defeat...
...Harvard eleven will be the same that played against Pennsylvania, with one exception. Meier has not fully recovered from the injury received in the Dartmouth game and Derby will take his place at right tackle; the latter is strong and aggressive, and has played well in the practice of the last week. Since the Dartmouth game the team has improved markedly both in defensive and offensive strength and on the basis of this improvement and the excellent physical condition of the men who will enter the game rest Harvard's hopes of victory...
Yale's touchdown was chiefly the result of Mitchell's remarkable run around Bowditch, who was drawn in and put out of the defense. Yale has been on the defensive all the latter part of the first half, and it looks as if the Harvard team could win out in the second half if it keeps up its persistent attack...
...resulted from filling the applications of members or graduates of the University under the first three groups, the management evidently could not be censured. But no Harvard man should have been refused seats white season ticket holders having no connection with the University received two each, even though the latter held any number of season tickets, and paid any price for them. Harvard men should receive all the seats they want even should they exhaust the supply. Our athletic contests are for the University and not for the outside public. Until all Harvard demands are satisfied, the public should...
...existing catherdral of Chartres was begun before the cathedral of St. Denis. Its construction has carried on from the middle of the eleventh to the latter part of the sixteenth century. The sculptures of the west portals and of the old tower belong to the twelfth century; those of the other portals, the north and the south, range from that period till into the fourteenth century; the new tower belongs to the sixteenth century...