Word: putting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...plucky set of men have brought us up again to something above our normal spirit and have saved us from a disaster which would have had its effect on the good name of the University. Every man on the field yesterday must have felt that the game which Harvard put up against Pennsylvania was one of the noblest, manliest, and pluckiest things ever seen on a football field. Only one objectionable thing happened and the man at fault amply atoned for his guilt by an apology. Pennsylvania, too, is deserving of the highest praise. Her work was perfectly straightforward football...
...game which the Harvard eleven put up against Pennsylvania redeemed their reputation. The eleven showed all the strong points it had at Springfield and failed to display some of the weak ones. The generalship, in particular, was of a fine order. Lewis handled the team excellently and to him is due a large share of the credity for the victory. Of the two, however, the team were worked too hard in the first half and in the second half were consequently not in such good condition as the Pennsylvania men. Under these circumstances a kicking game was the only...
...above outfit, with two or three pairs of extra trousers, will fit one out for the winter in good shape, and if selected carefully, will prove truly economical. Being in the business, it would be in bad taste to recommend my own firm. But put yourself in the hands of any one of the five or six first-class city tailors, one in whom you have confidence as to what is proper, artistic, and in good proportions...
...notice about skating which appears in another column. The blue-books and the blanks which have been placed in certain stores are simply for the purpose of forming an estimate of the number of men who wish to see the scheme of a skating pond on Holmes put into practice. The matter has been actively taken in hand by one or two men who have talked with the Athletic Committee and who must know just how many students are in sympathy with them before they can go further with the matter. If only a few men sign the blue-books...
Things look dark now,-dark to the students and darker still to the team. It is a time when a call is made on the full loyalty of Harvard men. The team have done their utmost, they have put up a wonderful game, and we are as thankful to them as if their efforts had been crowned with success...