Word: sparely
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Yale Banner, one of our illustrated annuals, is now in course of preparation and will appear shortly. The editor will spare no pains to make it larger and more complete than ever before...
...close tonight at 10 p. m. All contestants in both the freshman and handicap meetings must be passed by Dr. Sargent for each and every event, whether previously examined or not. Dr. Sargent will be in his office this afternoon from 2-4. It is doubtful whether he can spare a day next week, and all should be examined today...
...this fall. It is apparent, both from the number of men who turned out to practice and from the aptness they showed for their work, that with faithful practice Harvard can put a strong team in the field this fall. Feeling certain as we do that the captain will spare no effort to develop the strongest team possible from the players in the college, we look with some confidence to the result of his work. Hard work will do wonders; and wonders need to be done this year by the team that wins the championship...
...Stagg, availing himself of an opportunity offered by a passed ball, dashed to third. Then reached home plate with no time to spare. The decision was a close one and was greeted with hisses. The Harvard men 'kicked,' but it was of no use. The umpire was determined...
...first round, and held it to the finish, but from this it must not be inferred that the match was a one-sided affair, for, when the last bird of the 320 shot at had been broken, it was found that the winners had but six to spare. Palmer's score of 35 led both teams, while Dolan's 34 was an excellent second. As a whole the shooting was extremely good, the averages being higher than have been reached before on the Harvard grounds...