Word: realing
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...forward to the publication of the article with eager delight and with a hearty appreciation of his staunch and able argument for a universal recognition of the game. Probably no one person has been so convinced of the injustice of many leading newspapers in this country in perverting the real nature of the game besides denouncing it as being too brutal and rough, as Professor Johnson. Newspapers have so utterly misrepresented the game as to make it appear to the general public a diminutive war, into which the contesting sides go with the avowed intention of maiming bodies, dislocating joints...
...into training, and almost everybody is more or less under the weather with sore arms, legs and bodies. The candidates for the team, numbering some forty men, have been out to the field for practice every day for a week, but as yet there has been but little real playing. One thing has been established beyond a doubt, and that is that the Yale eleven this year will be inferior in several respects to that of last season. In the first place two of the best men in the rush line have gone. There seems to be no available material...
...contract with a railway company. In a case where one party to a contract is ignorant of the provisions of the contract is ignorant of the provisions of the contract, would the average man say that the ignorant party is careful or careless? If careless, is the carelessness real or only "apparent...
Finally, if the boat club last year was reported to have a surplus of $160 and was really $575 in debt, and if $472 of this unreported debt can be traced to the items just enumerated, is this carelessness "apparent" or real...
...blame for this sort of carelessness, whether it be "apparent" or not, can not be laid at the door of any individual. The miserable system, or lack of system, under which the financial arrangements of our athletic organizations are conducted, is the real cause of the whole trouble...