Word: somewhat
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...game today marks the end of Dartmouth's season. The team has developed somewhat slowly, but has shown wonderful strength in the last month. Princeton was defeated at New York last Saturday, by the score of 10 to 6, Dartmouth being undoubtedly the superior of the two elevens. Last year Dartmouth won from Harvard 22 to 0, and the greater part of last year's team will be in the line-up today...
...taken to New Haven as in former years. This action, we have been given to understand, has not been taken because of the inferiority of the band to other years. Quite the contrary is true. There has been a general feeling that this year's band is somewhat more of a band than we have had in former years. The decision seems to have been made, however, not on the basis of a comparison with other years, but through the desire to have a thoroughly capable and well-trained band at Yale Field, such as will be found...
...success of their team at heart are planning to assemble this afternoon and march to Soldiers Field to give the team a rousing demonstration of loyalty at the last practice of the year. The intense interest in the games in the Stadium this year has tended to draw away somewhat the interest of the Freshmen in their team. Today, there is no rival attraction and the team deserves the best encouragement the class can give...
...will be built at the open end of the Stadium and in front of the parapet below the cement seats, and will seat about 8,000 people. As the present capacity of the Stadium is about 27,000, these extra seats will bring the total to 35,000, or somewhat less than what it was for the Yale game last fall...
...Cercle Francais will give its annual performances in Jordan Hall, Boston, on the afternoon and evening of December 11. Two plays will be presented: "L'Affaire de la rue de Loureine," a comedy in one act by Labiche, and "Le Pamphlet," by Legouve. The latter play is of somewhat more serious nature and will be in two acts...