Word: recently
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...orders for seals and banners. His offer included a bronze Yale seal, a leather banner, and half a dozen Yale pennants for $3.50. The extremely low price of the articles was explained by the desire of the firm to dispose of its stock at once, on account of a recent failure. The failure was also given as a reason for the demand for immediate payment, and the delivery of the goods was promised for the next day. It is believed that over $200 was collected by this means and that the same plan has been successfully followed at several other...
...this living monument today? By the most recent computations it is about 13,000 in number, all men who have here come under the inspiration of Harvard University, and received its degrees. The number recognized by the Harvard Athletic Association and the Alumni Association is greater and includes all men who have ever been at Harvard. Of these there are 18,000, banded together as a great, living Harvard force in the Alumni Association...
...Recent football seasons.--especially the one just past--have shown us that we do not lack men with enough sand and skill to deserve to be on winning teams. What we do lack each year is the benefit of the past year's experience. Football coaches are no different from other men in their failure to profit by the experience which others, have had. In order to gain a fund of practical coaching experience and football knowledge which can put our teams into the running again, we must have at the head of our football one man whose circumstances...
...soon as the matter is referred to us" said Mr. McDonald, the Boston commissioner who has charge of the repairing of bridges, in a recent interview, "something will be done immediately. There seems to be no question about the necessity of a new bridge...
...valuable collection of aborigine utensils and implements from Dutch New Guinea has recently been presented to the Peabody Museum by Mr. Thomas Barbour 1G., who acquired the objects on a recent trip to the East, and who has also brought back numerous zoological specimens for the University Museum...