Word: resulted
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...interests of the team to be managed and at the same time entirely fair to all competitors for the position. Moreover, if such a plan were adopted, the existing managers of teams would be relieved of the unenviable burden of responsibility for the selection. Finally, there would result a uniform method of selection applicable to all teams and continuing from year to year...
...mother's life was successful. Nero, now free from restraint, surrounded himself with musicians and singers, and lived in a continuous orgy. His lavish expenditures and desire for pleasure alarmed the people. The conflagration of Rome on July 19, 64; added to their fears and Nero's downfall resulted. Conceiving the idea of building a new Rome, Nero spent vast sums of money with the result that the finances of the state declined. No money was left to pay the army, which revolted. Nero was now abandoned by all, and committed suicide on June...
...cross-country run held at Princeton, N. J., on Saturday, with a score of 29. Syracuse was second with 87, and Harvard third with 89. The scores of the other teams were: Yale 90, Michigan 105, Pennsylvania 134, Columbia 188. Only four of the Princeton team finished, with the result that their score does not count, while the Technology team failed to register with the Intercollegiate Association and consequently were not eligible for the prizes. Had the latter team officially taken part in the race they would have finished second, and Harvard and Syracuse would have been tied for third...
...game and gave miserable protection to the man with the ball. In punting alone were the visitors excelled. It was only after Brown had scored that Yale braced and played a hard, steady game, using line plays and forward passes with equal success. Yale's first tally was the result of a beautiful place-kick by Coy, from the 30-yard line. The touchdown came from a forward pass on the 20-yard line. The final score...
...year. Who can tell whether a Yale team which has only recently found itself can rise to the occasion and gain victory from a Harvard team whose progress has been consistent, steady and rightly timed to meet occasions as they appeared? Who can tell whether Yale strategic ability, the result of long and constant application, can cope with Harvard's newly applied organization of football intelligence and come out the victor...