Word: losses
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...only remaining way of settling the difficulty and the only one which brings with it no real disadvantages is to leave the date of the race as it is and to change Class Day from Friday to Thursday. The loss of the Senior dance can be endured because it has never been held and it is not known whether it would be a success. The Yale game set for Thursday can probably be changed to the day before. And the traditions as to the date of Class Day are surely of minor importance beside those of the exercises themselves...
...prospects for a good team are very fair in spite of the loss of several of the members of last year's team. A number of the new men are Canadians with some experience in the game and on the whole the new material is promising. The schedule is not yet complete but the following games have been arranged: May 8, Lehigh University at Bethlehem, Pa.; May 14, Stevens Institute at Hoboken, N. J.; May 15, Crescent Athletic Club at Cambridge. A game with Toronto University will also be played in Cambridge early in June and several practice and match...
...games last night the Harvard men entered won 4 firsts, 2 seconds and 3 thirds, as shown below. All the Harvard relay teams won, with the exception of the one which met Amherst. In the latter C. H. Williams '98 fell when ahead of his man and the loss could not be made good...
Take the way by which these colonies were separated from England. One of two ways of progress was possible, either by right reason or by revolution. The revolutionary method prevailed. The result was the immediate loss of much Anglo-Saxon blood. Again, Turgot's efforts to bring about a gradual development of political liberty in France were of no avail against the ultra-conservatives and the Revolution followed. Even in the case of our Civil War, Henry Clay and other statesmen saw it was inevitable that slavery and freedom must conflict many years before the crisis came and they sought...
...loved him for himself, and those who only knew of him, both in College and in business life, admired him for his high sense of honor and his sterling character. In behalf of the class of '92, we wish to express to Cheney's family our own sense of loss and our deep sympathy with them...