Word: nevers
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...repeatedly tackled behind the opponents line. Doucette and Shaw both did their share in tackling and stopping centre plays. On the ends, Cabot was not quite up to his usual form, allowing Gammons to circle his end three times. He was always down the field well however, and never missed his man on punts. Richardson, on right end, stopped everything that came his way, besides doing some clever tackling and blocking...
...correspondence between John Sterling and Ralph Waldo Emerson has just been published by Houghton, Miffilin and Company, together with a sketch of Sterling's life by Edward Waldo Emerson. Though Sterling and Emerson never saw each other, there was a warm friendship between them,- a friendship of letters it might be called. A likeness in what they wrote, as in the events of their lives, seemed to make them fitted for one another. Emerson had already been attracted by the other's work when he received a letter from Carlyle, telling of Sterling's admiration for him. Emerson therewith sent...
Such a club as proposed will not interfere with the present existing societies nor will they interfere with it. The club will never suffer for lack of support by the best men in the University, and such as would disdain to frequent it are of a class discreditable to any society and unworthy of recognition by their fellow students...
...board has an absolute veto power upon the acts of the committees and officers, a right, however, which has never been exercised. The membership of the University Club is at present 1410, a number about equally divided between the college and professional schools...
...that the rigging on the boats had even been changed from English methods. This statement is absolutely false, Mr. Lehmann's teachings are being followed as closely as possible and although swivel locks instead of whole pins are being used on the four-oared shells, four-oared shells are never rigged otherwise in England...