Word: respect
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...most admirable features of the monograph are its thoroughness and careful arrangement. Every veto issued has been searched out, the monograph being more complete in this respect than an official collection made by Congress. The table of contents, references, paging, and indexing, are all arranged to give the greatest possible aid to historical students. The appendices include a chronological list of vetoes with complete references to all the pages of the Congressional journals on which the veto is mentioned; a list of protests; Confederate vetoes; bibliography, and so forth...
...Yale freshmen played a very plucky game against a much heavier team, their tackling was very good and their runs were determined and vicious. Bliss did perhaps the best work on the field. He ran beautifully, tackled well and caught well. McCormick played a remarkably good game in every respect. Lewis did well at guard, while the end rushers Cochrane and James out-played their opponents at every point. For Harvard Newell and Shea tackled very well indeed, and Shaw played steadily and well. Behind the line Corbett did the best work and the most of it. He was rather...
...hard to understand the mental attitude of those students who can sell their fellow-students grand stand tickets for today's game at an advance in price and attempt to maintain their self-respect. Speculating in tickets, taking advantage of the fact that others cannot, or least do not rush to the first sale of tickets, is at best a business to be ashamed of; but carrying it on as a student among students, setting the value of a small gain above a regard for common kindness that should exist between man and man, to say nothing of college mates...
...reports to the effect that the majority of seats for the Yale-Princeton game at Eastern Park had been turned over to the speculators are found to be untrue. The management was particularly careful to protect the public in this respect and gave only a very limited number of tickets to the speculators, and these were confined for the greater part to out-of town dealers. The bulk of the tickets were put on sale at regular prices...
...varsity showed some improvement in team play; but the second eleven is also improving in this respect, and when they had possession of the ball yesterday managed to make the game exceedingly lively work for the 'varsity. Captain Cumnock is playing in fine form now, Mason, who plays opposite him, is one of the liveliest men who is playing foot ball at Harvard; Cumnock is not apt to play against any man this year who will give him more trouble. The other end of the 'varsity line was well looked after by Hallowell, whose work is steadily good. Newell played...