Word: shows
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...figures show a similarity between Harvard and Yale which tells at once the reason for the natural rivalry between the two institutions...
...other coaches for their untiring efforts this year. They have done their best and that has been wonderfully well. The team was one of the best that has ever represented Harvard, but luck has been against it. Now let every Harvard man stand by the team loyally and show them and the world that we appreciate their efforts, thank them for their work, and are prepared to support them heartily another year...
...showed the effect of liberal thought upon the two great divisions of English Theologists; the Anglican Church, and the Non-Conformists. He said that the liberal movement had tended toward a federation of these two great bodies, and that it might in time bring about the disestablishment of the Anglican Church, as it had already done with the Irish Church, and proposed to do with the established Church of Wales. The movement had extended in two directions, he said, towards criticism of dogmas, and criticism of Scripture. One great thing which the new line of thought accomplished was to show...
...prospects brightened. The forwards improved steadily, Brewer and Wrightington recovered, and some of the new backs began to show ability. By that date, all but three positions, left tackle, right guard, and fullback, were practically settled. Hoping that work in secret would do the team some good, the coaches announced secret practice. Since that time the eleven has improved steadily. Team work has received especial attention and is on the whole the best feature of Harvard's play this year. During the last week or two spare moments have been devoted to practicing new plays and "tricks...
...these days when even those whose interest in the success of the eleven is most intense can not for obvious reasons know anything of the real chances of success or failure, it is of vital importance that every man strive to keep his spirits up and to show in every way possible his loyalty. Many circumstances have conspired this season to weaken the confidence of the College in the team's ability to win. The daily papers have contained startling accounts of Yale's strength, while by reason of the strict secrecy to which all the Harvard players have been...