Word: result
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Harvard athletes this spring. At the begining of the season, it was generally conceded that Brown would take the series from Harvard, and, even when Brown was beaten here, few had the assurance to believe that the next game, to be played on Brown's own grounds, could result in the same way. Captain Wiggin and his men have done good work, and deserve to be heartily congratulated...
...varsity crew has at last received the much talked of skake-up, and as a result only two men in the boat retain the seats they occupied on last Wednesday. These two are Fennessy at stroke and L. Davis...
...come to her. It is that if Harvard is to win, the whole of Harvard must unite in the attempt to win. Part of Harvard may do its best, but, if part of Harvard is to be pitted against the whole of Yale, how more than occasional victories can result...
Take these track games. Three of the field events practically went to Yale by default. In one of these Yale won by the efforts of men who had worked hard in former years without seeing any great success result; in the other two Yale had at work her heavy men prominent in other forms of athletics. Harvard had only one man in each event. Now it is perfectly certain that there are a number of men here who if they had trained persistently could have done something for the University in these events, but they did not take the trouble...
...condemnation of those men who might have represented Harvard efficiently, and who declined to train for the games. There are men in the University who hold records better than those which won points on Saturday, and, with them on the team, there is every reason to suppose that the result would have been changed. It seems a great pity that the fine work of the men who went to New Haven should just miss victory because men in Cambridge were not willing to work for the success of the team...