Word: somewhat
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...field events will probably prove to be Harvard's weakest point, especially the high and broad jumps. The hurdlers also have been somewhat handicapped by their inability to begin actual work until late in the season. The University team should have the advantage on the track, however, the outcome of the two-mile run probably being most doubtful. The members of the University team had no practice yesterday and are in excellent condition for the meet. Points for first, second, and third places will be counted 5, 3 and 1 respectively. Silver and bronze medals will be awarded for first...
...stop of a minute at the Longwood bridge, the crew returned, rowing in long stretches all the way up stream. The men stood the hard work very well and were in excellent condition, when they reached the boathouse. They rowed fairly well, but at times the boat rolled somewhat. Filley put the stroke up to 32 for the last few hundred yards of the row down stream and the men followed him better than they have on a spurt at any time this spring...
...recovery at times, he pulled a strong oar with a powerful leg drive. Tappan at 2 rowed in clean form, as did. Flint at bow, but Glass, who rowed 4, showed a tendency to list to the port side of the boat and R. Bacon at number 6 was somewhat ragged in his blade work, especially at the finish of his stroke...
...dormitories continue to be needed, to add to the social life of the students. This social life has been greatly benefited by the Elizabeth Cary Agassiz House, which stands in somewhat the same relation to Radcliffe as the Union to Harvard...
...committee thinks that the library is now ready to go on somewhat further with the buying of French and German works, and it is indebted to Professor C. H. C. Wright and to Professor Walz for suggestions in regard to the authors which it is desirable to add. Sets of Goethe, Schiller, and Lessing have already been provided by the Deutscher Verein. Sets of many of the more important French authors were given some years ago by Mr. Hyde, or were received from the library of Roger T. Atkinson '94. The works of several German authors have already been ordered...