Word: nevertheless
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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While it was not, strictly speaking, against the Harvard team that Tufts made such remarkable progress, the game was nevertheless discouraging. It means that unless the absent regulars get back into shape and stay there, the University prospects in the big games are dark. With Mahan, Hardwick, Logan, and Pennock in the line-up, Tufts would have found the University a far different proposition, and with all of these men in condition the team can be ranked with the first in the country. What Saturday's contest proved was that Harvard cannot spare a single one of them...
Sixty-one thousand people is a larger crowd than has ever attended an event of any kind in New Haven, and while it is expected all tickets will be sold, it is nevertheless quite a problem as to how to take care of the ticket holders. The price of seats will remain at $2 each and each graduate of the university will be entitled to apply for four tickets. Persons holding a ticket privilege will have this opportunity in addition to their present right to seats. The same restrictions as to transfer or disposal of tickets will be enforced...
...crew was put on the river the second week in March and has been developing slowly but steadily ever since. At the time of the Easter vacation the crew was not as far advanced as Freshman crews of late years, but made a creditable showing, nevertheless, against Cornell's remarkable Freshman eight...
Capper was handicapped this year in having to face in his races the keenest competition of years, but nevertheless he always finished well up despite his comparative lack of experience. He has run better with each succeeding race, and with the added strength of another year's running should prove a well-nigh invincible...
...Camp '15, has done the best of anyone in the pole-vault to date, and if he continues in his present form he should register 5 points. Nevertheless, Cornell has two good men in Fritz and Milton, who defeated Camp in the dual games and who may force Camp to take second or even third. Sewell, of Pennsylvania, and Carter, of Yale are two others who have gone higher than 12 feet although the latter is irregular in his work. These men should take fourth and fifth places respectively...