Word: nevertheless
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Townsend, at 2, is rowing in just the same form as when he left Cambridge last week. He should improve more than he does, nevertheless, and he rows as if his mind was not on his work as much as it should...
...chance will be given the students today to aid the Student Volunteer Work Committee very effectively. Men who have the means but who are not able to give the time to active charitable work can nevertheless do a great deal to help the poor in Boston by giving any cast-off clothing they may have to the collectors today. As the committee is composed largely of men who have had a great deal of experience in missionary work in the city, the students may feel assured that their gifts will be distributed among those who are destitute and deserving...
...thought or attempt on our part, in sending this, toward a repayment of that gift, and we trust you will consider it in no such light. Our athletics, as you may know, being supported entirely by voluntary subscription, the return of our guarantee was gladly accepted; but the act nevertheless had more than a money value with...
...Harvard representatives, F. R. Steward '96, A. M. Sayre '98, and W. B. Parker '97, were somewhat delayed in their work: First, owing to a caange in the method of choosing the men, and second, on account of Sayre's illness. They are nevertheless thoroughly prepared to debate the question in a way to reflect credit upon themselves and Harvard...
...YORK, April 14.- The Yale baseball team was shut out by New York at the Polo Grounds, the score at the end of the game standing 4 to 0. The Yale men made an excellent showing nevertheless, and did particularly excellent work during the preliminary practice...