Word: safely
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...most obvious and apparently the most feasible way be making the boating rules reasonably safe is to require each man who uses boats from either one of the boathouses to demonstrate his ability as a swimmer before being allowed on the river. It is exceedingly to be regretted that the University has no facilities whatever for teaching men to swim, but this situation should make the University all the more exacting in its guardianship of those who go out on the river...
Ripley and Mahan did the twirling for the visitors and held the Freshmen down to five hits, only one of which, Wingate's triple, was productive of a tally. On the other hand, Andover collected a total of 17 safe drives, including two doubles and a home run by Reilly...
...score. Otherwise things moved along very nicely for everyone but the umpire. He had his hands full and was so overcome by the ease with which Harvard scored that he could not bear to see an opportunity for a tally slip by. Accordingly, after calling Coon safe at second in the fourth inning on a somewhat doubtful decision, he gave that player a safe at the plate when it seemed to many beside the Colby team that he was an easy...
...University defence played a safe and consistent game in the first period, but failed to cover closely in the second. The attack was strong and fast, and was featured by the work of Gustafson at third attack. Captain Nash at third defence and Brightman at goal played well for the University team, and Bowers excelled for Springfield. The summary: HARVARD. SPRINGFIELD T. S. Brightman, g. g., Briggs Washburn, Simmons, Halle, p. i.h., Lamb Simmons, Hutchinson, White, c.p. o.h., Bowers Hale, 1d. 1a., Hutchinson Webber, Hopkins, 2d. 2a., Pryke Nash, 3d. 3a., Bradshaw Foristall, c. c., Warren Gustafson, 3a. 3d., McRae...
...straw vote recently held at Yale to determine the relative desirability of the football "Y", membership on the two leading papers, and a Phi Beta Kappa key, the last named was overwhelmingly first. It is safe to say that the same result would not have been reached at Harvard. We believe that there is not the competition here that there should be for membership in the single society which bases its elections primarily on excellence in scholarship. Certainly it is true that the competition at New Haven is far keener and that at Yale the Phi Beta Kappa holds...