Word: sharing
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...played its first game of the season on Jarvis field yesterday afternoon defeating Dartmouth by a score of 48-0. On the whole the play was very encouraging. The blocking off of the backs was excellent, especially in the second half, and the ends and tackles, too, did their share, especially Hallowell, Newell, Mason and Emmons The team as a whole followed the ball well, as was shown by the fact that not once during the game when Dartmouth dropped the ball did some Harvard player fail to drop on it. The chief faults of the team were...
...work for these Republican clubs has been organized by the formation of an Intercollegiate Republican League, on May 17, 1892. During the coming campaign, public meetings will be held under the auspices of these clubs, and prominent speakers will be secured. Members themselves will take some active share in campaign work...
...first four innings. Four bases on balls, a couple of wild pitches, and six clean hits is a poor record for any game, even with professionals. On the other hand he struck out five of their stronger batters, and even Kelly himself. The rest of the team had their share in the poor playing, and made some inexcusable errors. When Highlands came in, in the fifth, Harvard took a brace, and played a much stronger game. The Bostons were unable to score again, and among the whole team could only get three plain singles...
...will leave upon friends and spectators, who see all the graduates together, an impression of inharmoniousness and incompleteness and the regret that the cap and gown had not entirely prevailed. Quite possibly, too, the Law men themselves might in the end, as some of them in advance now do, share in the feelings of the spectators. The University's graduating class should be clothed alike. - At the suggestion...
...this year of 1825 more than one-third the college course was spent on Greek and Latin; Mathematics occupied almost another third; history, mostly ancient, and philosophy, religiously ethical, took up a large share of the remainder. The study of English was about on a parity with the study of Hebrew. Natural Science and political economy barely gained a place in the catalogue, while the modern languages as subjects of study, were unheard...