Word: right
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...extreme secrecy with which it conducts its affairs, particularly its intercollegiate correspondence, in a large part is unnecessary. They feel that the college athletics are primarily the affairs of the undergraduates, that the Athletic Committee is in a way responsible to them, and that they therefore have a right to know what it is doing in all important matters. They realize however that intercollegiate athletics are not conducted as frankly and openly as true amateur sport demands they should be, and concede that a certain amount of secrecy is unfortunately still necessary. But they believe that they should have been...
...Lotz '98 has been elected captain of the Williams football team for next year. Lotz has played right guard on the team for three years...
...evening enjoyments. But for what purpose do we come to college? Earnest students will be glad to take courses in the evening if they can get them in no other way. Those who are not earnest students are certainly not worthy of consideration. Harvard men should demand as their right the opportunity now only nominally afforded them, of pursuing unhampered an individual, connected, and consecutive system of work during their four years at college...
Most of the men injured in the game with Pennsylvania were hurt only slightly and are now all right. Perhaps the most seriously hurt was Wheeler who injured his had leg again. Dunlop's leg also troubles him still...
Harvard's touchdown was the result of a blocked kick by Bouve. Cabot, who was right on the spot, got the ball and carried it to the five yard line. Bouve then took it over. Brown kicked the goal...