Word: slighted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Since I saw the Harvard Freshmen play early in the season," Mr. Daly said, "it is hard for me to judge them rightly. However, taking both teams at what I should consider their best, I believe that the Yale Freshmen have a slight advantage over Harvard. I believe that they have a better all-round team. Considering only the individuals on the two teams, it seems to me that the Yale eleven is better...
...entering class last year. In the School of Natural Science there is a 37 percent, increase, which is directly attributed to the demand for industrial chemists in the manufacturing plants of this country. The School of Mines has a registration that is 30 per cent. greater than ever before. Slight decrease are noted in the Schools of Agriculture and Engineering...
...England and Middle Atlantic states returned a Republican plurality with the exception of Maryland. Farther in the West, however, the voting was closer, with Wilson a slight favorite, although he did not secure as many votes in those states as he was expected...
Yale was extremely lucky in defeating Colgate 7 to 3 in a game in which the Eli eleven was completely outplayed. Early in the game, West of Colgate put a goal from placement over the bar, and the Maroon team held this slight lead until the last quarter, when Legore caught a forward pass and crossed the goal line for the touchdown that won the game. This lone score came after the Colgate halfback, Hubbell, had been so hurried in his punting that he had been unable to kick the ball accurately, and it went outside on his 20-yard...
Coleman and McKay at left guard and tackle, played a hard game for Virginia, and the University backs found it difficult to penetrate that side of the line. Kinsolving was the only back who could gain at all, and his advances were slight; in fact the total distance gained by the Southerners during the entire game amounted to only 54 yards. The ends were poor and were continually being put out of the play...