Word: nevertheless
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...will also speak. The class is intended primarily to give an opportunity for men who are not on any organized team to secure exercise and development. No Freshman, however, is debarred from entering the class. There is no expenses attached to the class, but very good coaching will nevertheless be afforded the members. Each squad will meet on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week in Hemenway Gymnasium from 4 to 5 o'clock, instruction being given in boxing, wrestling and fencing by University coaches for the next few months...
...period after the New York team had led throughout the first, the final score being 4 to 2. Although the victory was a creditable one to the collegians, it was scored against a St. Nicholas team minus the services of "Hobey" Baker and in a very much weakened condition. Nevertheless the change in the spirit of the team in the second half of the game showed that a strong and confident seven is being developed at New Haven. Armour and Kelly were the stars of the forward line, each scoring two goals, and Captain Murray's work at coverpoint helped...
...list of Freshmen who won honors in their entrance examinations, published in today's issue, is apt to be overlooked because of the preponderance of football material. Nevertheless it presents just as worthy a record of achievement as that of our football heroes. If the pen is not now mightier than the pigskin, its day will come. Those Freshmen who have temporarily but strenuously achieved, are deserving of all honor...
...will present six plays. Three plays will be presented in the afternoon, "The Golden Doom," "Voice" an interlude before the curtain and "The Gods of the Mountain." In the evening the latter play will be repeated and the other two plays will be "The Birthday of the Infanta" and "Nevertheless," an interlude...
...Cambridge, the substitutes will figure largely; nevertheless, the game will be a test of our ability to win on the following Saturday; for it is only by the aid of such men that victory can be gained...