Word: pass
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...tripped. Gardner had worse luck and lost the ball. The freshmen were very slow and again lost the ball on four downs Ninety-four lost the ball and the freshman made ten yards through the centre, but McNear was slow and ran into Ladd's arms. A poor pass helped the freshmen to get four downs, but in turn they forced Hoag to kick. Jackson made nothing around the end nor Huyler through the centre, so that again the ball was lost on four downs. The sophomores now braced up and began steadily to force the ball towards the freshman...
...difficulty. In the second half they broke through and tackled much better, but went all to pieces when they had the ball themselves. Their game throughout was very unsteady and apt to be careless, especially on the ends. The end men constantly over ran their man or let him pass them. The whole team continues to try to tackle men round the neck...
...prayed for what he longed for most. So did Christ when at Gethsemane He said: "Father, let this cup pass from me." So should we all pray, and as we grow older the natural tendency will be to pray for things more spiritual. Use absolute sincerity in prayer, - that is the key note. The saving clause which should be in every prayer is "Thy will be done...
...introducing languages earlier in the course when children take to them more readily, and by introducing geometry, algebra, and natural science. The grammar schools will continue their low standard as long as the requirements for admission to the high schools are so low. A nine-year-old ought to pass the entrance examinations to Exeter. The fault lies also with the scientific schools; it is easier to enter the Harvard professional schools than it is to enter Harvard college...
...service. - (3) By shameful administration of pension bureau. - (4) By stealing representation of a State in the Senate. - (5) By creating unfit states. - (6) By evicting Democratic congressmen. - (6) By speaker's usurpation of power. - (7) By making a fradulent census. - (8) By squandering surplus. - (8) By attempting to pass Force bill...