Word: needless
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...greatly encouraged over Harvard's football prospects for this season. It was not only the most exciting and interesting game seen on Soldiers Field this fall, but it showed that the 'varsity was able play in very nearly championship form. Waters played for the first half and, it is needless to say, was the mainstay of the whole line. He was in every play, did most of the tackling, and in addition he inspired the new men with so much confidence that, after the first few rushes, they had but little difficulty in keeping Williams from advancing the ball. Wheeler...
...number of men at club tables is also opposed and there seems to be a strong desire for a return to club tables, with one man to one seat throughout the hall. This latter arrangement the Corporation itself does not favor, on the ground that it is a needless limitation of accommodations...
...build a navy beyond the needs of ordinary official and police service is bad policy, because it would require a needless expense (a) for original cost; (b) for continual remodelling on account of rapid changes in naval architecture...
...affairs in Cambridge, it will be well for the students in their letters home to emphasize the fact that there is an unusually good state of health in the University. In this way this unfortunate rumor may gradually be dispelled by the facts of the case and this needless anxiety on the part of parents be done away with...
...weak spot in the line was left guard. Warren and Laimbeer are both inexperienced, and Acton could play only a few minutes on account of his injury. It was here that Dartmouth's gains were made. Beal and Johnson and Stevenson all played good football. It is needless to say that the old men did the same...