Word: putting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...ministry would depend upon success of bills. 2. Bills exposed to criticism and opposition. y. Harmony of one gov't bill with another. 1. Originate at same source. z. Prevent party juggling. 1. Party issues must be squarely faced. F. Best men get into office. x. Party must put forth its best leaders. 1. Party honor sustained in debate. G. Gives best government. 1. Will be elastic. x. Term of office will be longer. y. Emergencies will...
...both in line blocking and in breaking through, although neither side did much of the latter. The ends showed up to good advantage, and the centre trio was remarkably strong, especially on the defence. Swain and Lee, especially the former, supposed to be the weak spots on the team, put up creditable games against their heavier and more experienced adversaries. Behind the line, Dunlop and Sullivan did the best work, gaining nearly all of Harvard's ground through tackles and between end and tackle...
...senior eleven had its last practice before the game with '99, yesterday afternoon. The team did not line up against the second eleven, but instead put in some hard work perfecting plays and signals for today's game. Little, at right half, is in bad condition and Sanders or Scattergood may play in his place today. The men lined up as follows: Fenno, l. e.; Sleeper, l. t.; Williams, l. g.; Fitzgerald, c; Scott, r. g.; Scannell, r. t.; Rantoul, r. e.; Garrison, q. b.; Carret, l. h.; Little, Sanders, Scattergood, r. h.; Hallowell...
...game with Pennsylvania the Freshmen have an opportunity to put a very creditable end to a season which has been so far not very successful. That the team will do its utmost to represent the class and the University creditably, its pluck and hard work of late gives assurance. And there is equally strong assurance that all will support and encourage them in their efforts...
...doing the best work; his passing is accurate; when running with the ball he is the hardest man on the team to down, and in defensive play his work at end makes him invaluable. Suter has failed to keep up his last year's work, and has been put on the scrub. At halfback, Bannard and Kelly have generally been played toge her, and Rosengarten and Reiter. Between the two pairs there is little to choose; they are about equal in weight and speed...