Word: loss
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Hilton's loss is estimated at from $20,000 to $30,000, $17,000 of which is insured. Leavitt and Peirce's loss by water amounts to some $5000 which is nearly all covered. The effects of the students rooming in the entry are a total loss however...
...spite of the loss of A. G. Thacher 1 L., and A. F. Riggs '98, Harvard's chances this year are very favorable. M. D. de Diaz, who was the other member of last year's team, won first prize in the open competition for foils at the B. A. A., Nov. 20, and has been practicing steadily since. M. Green 2 L, who made an excellent showing in the junior tournament last year at New York, and won the novice foil competition at the B. A. A., will be Harvard's second representative. The third...
...team played a lively, snappy game, and showed improvement in general team play. Tech. was clearly outplayed during the first half, at the end of which the score stood 2 to 0. The second half was more even, both teams scoring one point. Tech. was somewhat handicapped by the loss of Hopkins, but did not play together well. Goodridge, Beardsell and Matteson scored the goals for Harvard, and Walworth for Tech...
...laws of the American Whist League shall govern all matches, the penalty for a revoke being the loss of two tricks...
...Resolved, That the Harvard men present at this meeting desire to express their profound regret at the loss Harvard has sustained in the death of Marshall Newell, who, beside his well-known services as a member of the various teams while in college, had contributed so largely since his graduation by his earnest suggestions and advice to uphold the honor and welfare and to advance the best interests of Harvard athletics...