Word: roughness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...sure that every upper-class man shared the pride and joy which the freshmen felt in their victory over Yale. It was a grand game from start to finish, stubbornly contested by each side, yet with never a semblance of rough play. It was the kind of football any one must take pleasure in watching, - the kind that it is perfectly possible for any two elevens to play. Messrs. Forbes, Bancroft and Crane, who have directed the training of the eleven, have reason to feel well satisfied with their work. To them and to the team and its substitutes...
...that the Yale faculty did not forbid the Yale-Harvard freshman game at Cambridge from taking place on Thanksgiving Day on account of any slugging, but because it had been the experience of the faculty that Holiday games are as a whole demoralizing to the teams, because of the rough element of the attendance...
...high honor for the unfaltering manner in which they have made their honest effort for success. They have been so faithful because they have recognized that they have an obligation to the University,-the obligation of representing it with credit and, if possible, with success. It would be rough ingratitutede for the University not to make the send-off this noon a memorable...
...crew is light, the rowing has good elements, and there are three weeks left in which to smooth off the rough edges. The men are all well and in good spirits. They realize that there is plenty of hard work ahead, and will go at it with energy. Kales is doing well at stroke, and will undoubtedly hold his position...
...juniors appeared with only seven men in the boat and with Cameron stroking the crew from No. 7. The rest of the order was: 6, Richardson; 5, Briggs; 4. Lambert; 3, Poole; 2, Capen; bow, McGuffie. '94 came next with washboards rigged on the boat in preparation for rough water. Heckscher at bow and Carter at No. 2 had changed places, otherwise the order was the same. '96 and '97 followed and as the crews took their positions they were cheered by the men on the tug boats...