Word: reasonably
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...CRIMSON contains reports of all Harvard activities, and full telegraphic news from all teams when absent from Cambridge. Half-tone pictures of the University and visiting teams appear from time to time. It is indispensable to the student by reason of its official notices from members of the Faculty, student organizations, and all the University and class athletic teams...
...gone through a season of unusually slow development, but lately has improved greatly and by winning its recent series with Princeton proved itself stronger than any Yale team in several years. For the first month after practice began the team was weak, especially in batting, and primarily for this reason lost five out of the first ten games played. Later, however, an improvement was noticed when Yale twice defeated Pennsylvania by the scores of 3 to 2 and 6 to 0, and won from Holy Cross, which defeated the University team twice, in two close games by scores...
...University takes in them. There may be as many candidates for the handball team as for the crew, and its enthusiasts may think it superior as a form of exercise, but the students, as a whole, follow its fortunes with less attention, and it is for this broad democratic reason that the crew and the track team are granted their subsidies...
...some misunderstanding appears to exist as to the reason that H. A. A. and season tickets do not admit the holders to the Yale baseball game this year, it seems advisable to make some explanation...
...slavery left untouched, or still worse, guaranteed from political extinction in future. At the south it was less confidently claimed that the Union must be dissolved because we had elected a northern president with northern principles,--for the first time since John Quincy Adams' administration, 35 years before. The reason alleged, however, was that southern rights were no longer safe, although one of the most conservative men ever raised to the presidency was to hold the balance between the two contesting sections of civilization...