Word: somewhat
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...their checking and picking up the ball, while the passing, shooting and running of the attack is now fairly strong. The weakness of all the men in picking the ball of the ground, which was so noticeable a short while ago, has been partially eradicated, but is still somewhat in evidence. At goal, Tomlinson has a good eye for the ball and plays a heady game, thus appearing to be the most likely candidate for that position. The candidates for each of the other positions are very evenly matched...
...though its theme is anything but academic. Of the other stories "How I was Translated by Horace," is fancifulness run riot, while "The Night and the Mood" would road better if further condensed into the form of a riddle and the answer appended. The number is ended with a somewhat choleric book review...
...climatic conditions of Cambridge, the Water in the Yard, the Freshman and his Cash account, and the more recent material, the Union waiter has for some reason offered--are all treated in the recent issue, and are, well known to every reader. The "By the Way" has a somewhat more elaborate verbal jugglery than usual, but is otherwise quite as unreadable. The drawings in themselves are well executed, and the centre page is a remarkably accurate portrait of an actual event...
...scenery was in keeping and the costumes artistic and true to fact. Mr. John Malone and the entire direction of the somewhat unique production...
...Sophomore race was started upstream at 4.40 o'clock with the first Newell crew next to the Beacon street wall, the Weld in the middle, and the second Newell on the outside. The Weld crew immediately took the lead with a somewhat slower stroke than the Newell and gradually settled down to about a 30 which it held almost all through the race, the Newell crew rowing a 32 stroke with occasional spurts. At the finish the Weld crew led the first Newell by almost four lengths, the second Newell finishing about ten lengths behind the second boat...