Word: seem
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...large number of hard games. The defense is especially efficient and the men work together well. The game this afternoon is the fourth of the University team's schedule, and will probably be the closest of those to be played in Cambridge this season. The chances seem slightly to favor Dartmouth...
...many games of Rugby, for each college has a team in each or tries to have. This, too, is a game in which men who are light upon their feet and have not a quarter of a ton of beef and brawn to their credit can play. Oxford men seem to think that nature has given something to men of medium weight, men of 160 pounds or thereabouts, which is the ideal weight for an oarsman or an all round athlete. Nor were these two all the games in progress. There were teams playing hockey, lacrosse and other games...
Although three men and a substitute of the Pennsylvania team of last year, which was second in the intercollegiate series, are back this year, the team has lost several easy games. For this reason the chances seem to favor Harvard...
...policy adopted by the Athletic Committee towards the minor teams may seem parsimonious in detail, but it is only a return to earlier custom, for most of them have existed for many years without subsidies; indeed the practice of helping them out from the general funds was of recent origin. Nevertheless, the amount of money still assigned to them under the heading "Permanent equipment" makes a respectable sum, Again, to give an idea of how an apparently trifling item may mean a really considerable total, we can take the case of the granting of sweaters, medals, photographs, etc. The Committee...
...graduates of not more than fifteen years standing; they must not exceed 3000 words in length, and must be handed to the editor of the Harvard Graduates' Magazine, 8 Berkeley street, Cambridge, before January 10, 1905. The articles, or extracts from them, are to be printed, if it seem desirable, in the Graduates' Magazine. Announcement of the prizes will be made as soon as possible. It is hoped that this offer will call out many competitors who may be able to make some valuable suggestions. WM. R. THAYER