Word: poore
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Under private ownership and management public interest is made subservient to private interest. - (a) Railroads carried on for private ends alone. - (1) Paralleling: R. T. Ely, Problems of Today. - (2) Speculation: Hadley, Railroad Transportation, ch. 3. - (b) Neglectful of public welfare. - (1) Poor service. - (2) Accidents. - (3) Discriminations: Hudson. The Railways and the Republic, ch. 2, 3, 4. - (4) "Skinning the Road." - (c) Source of corruption in politics: - T.V. Powderly, Arena...
...second half. The Harvard gains were made by steady plunges through the centre, while St. Mark's gained around the end, Benjamin scoring the touchdown by a brilliant sixty yard run around Harvard's right end. The freshmen played a rather loose game and their tackling was very poor, but they succeeded well in breaking up the strong interference of the opposing team. The Harvard team lined up as follows...
Amherst was light and weak at every point. They had no interference, and their defensive play was very poor. Captain Pratt, Rosa and Caruthers were the only men to do anything like brilliant work...
Both teams played a good aggressive, but a poor defensive game. The interference of the Ninety-six team was a great improvement over that shown at Groton. The only touchdown made by the High School team was gained by repeated rushes through Ninety-six's centre...
After the 'varsity practice the second eleven lined up against the '95 eleven for a short game. Both elevens played extremely poor football...