Word: somewhat
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...contest that Harvard has ever taken part in up to this time has there been such general interest displayed throughout the college as is being shown in the game today. Athletics at Harvard have occupied a position somewhat precarious and uncertain during the past few years. At last, however, they have come to the level which they seem destined to keep for at least a few years. This new position has been marked by the renewed interest taken by the whole college in the work of the team...
...Soudan" continues, during its third month, to attract large audiences at the Boston Theatre. The general excellence of the sensational piece is not announced during the first act, which is somewhat dull, but developes in those following. The scenery is especially good...
...played so weakly that during the last half Bowdoin had the ball in Harvard's territory the greater part of the time, and once when the play was at the twelve yard line it looked very much as though they would succeed in scoring. The score was kept down somewhat by the tactics of the visitors who played to keep the ball, and still more by the assistance which they received from the referee; but neither of these circumstances are sufficient to account for the fact that in spite of the fact that the playing time was a quarter...
...crews will leave the boat house today at about four o'clock. The race will start below the new bridge opposite the yellow house on Beacon St. The crews will row down to the Union boat house, a course of somewhat under a mile. The race will be rowed in barges. The crews will be made up as follows...
DANCING CLASS.- Mr. G. E. Oakes' class, select and limited, for University students and friends, will commence on Thursday evening, Oct. 16, at Lyceum Hall, Harvard Square, hours, 7.30 to 10. Class strictly private and suitable for beginners, or pupils somewhat advanced. Finest reference. Terms, $8.00 for 12 lessons All those desirous of joining this class please send their names to Mr. Oakes, at Berkeley Hall, Boston...