Word: particularly
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...voice. The speakers who addressed the meeting were President Eliot, Dr. Edward Everett Hale and Dr. H. W. Walcott, of the Corporation. Dr. Hale's speech was full of reminiscences of his college days and of his connection with the religious life of the college. In particular, he spoke of the establishment of the present system of chapel worship and the opportunities and advantages for students in the means afforded for intercourse with the prominent men of all denominations. Dr. Walcott confined himself to the medical side of student life. A reference which he made to the poor gymnastic equipment...
...made up for the most part of men who have never before played on the 'Varsity, and this, together with the fact that the practice this year has not been as long as that of preceding seasons, accounts for the small score. The game showed one thing in particular that this year the team will be much weaker than usual at ends and tackles, unless a decided improvement takes place. At the same time there is little cause for discouragement, for, with the return of the old men to the line, the team will be greatly strengthened...
...intended that the holders of John Harvard Scholarships be grouped in the University Catalogue and elsewhere with the most distinguished holders of other scholarships. Holders of less important scholarships are to appear in another list; and holders of scholarships given on special claims, such as residence in a particular town or descent from a particular person, will constitute a third list...
...Team: Chapter 1, The Offense: 1, The Start Off (opening play); 2, The Scrimmage (playing from a down); (a) The Direct Attack; (b) Indirect; (c) Kicking; (d) Signals; (e) Generalship. Chapter 2, Defence: 1, Defence to the Start Off; 2, Defence to the Scrimmage (Down); (a) Theory of; (b) Particular Styles of; (c) Defence to Special Plays; (d) Defence to Different Parts of the Field; (e) Defensive Generalship...
...work of both the 'Varsity and Freshman crews consists in two regular rows, in which Mr. Mumford coaches in person, and throughout the day pair-oar work under the joint supervision of Mr. Mumford and Captain Bullard is done. Particular points may be explained in this fashion to better satisfaction. The two pair shells are without coxswain's seats, and the bow man does the steering. The afternoon rows are always the harder, and bed time comes at 9.30 o'clock...