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Word: stilling (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1890-1899
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Furthermore, Col Thomas says it would make no difference whether that part of the city was called Cambridge B, C, or D, it would still be recognized by everybody as Cambridgeport and the unpopularity which that section has attained would by no means be effaced by a change of name. Thus far the whole matter has been a farce and as Col. Thomas and Mr. Beavers agree, it has created much greater excitement than was necessary...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Post Office Affair. | 11/5/1897 | See Source »

...breaking through. The 'Varsity backs exchanged positions with those of the second, in order that they might also take advantage of the opportunities offered for practice in catching punts and perfecting their back-field work. Captain Cabot was the only 'Varsity man who was not out. His knee is still weak and it has been considered advisable to give him a complete rest, before entering into the harder practice. Swain wrenched his ankle during the practice but the injury is not serious, as he will probably be out again tomorrow...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SECRET PRACTICE. | 11/5/1897 | See Source »

Graydon and Richardson will be tried on the 'Varsity at end, as Cabot and Moulton are hardly in condition to endure the strain of a hard game. Shaw's knee is still too weak to permit his playing and Haskell will probably be substituted in his place...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WESLEYAN GAME. | 11/3/1897 | See Source »

...full football strength of their class. This advantage, of course no other class has, and that it is an important one cannot be denied. Besides this the '99 team is somewhat crippled after the game with '98, and will not go into the game in its best form. Still the junior team has somewhat the advantage of experience and should put up a strong game...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: '99 vs. 1901. | 11/2/1897 | See Source »

...most promising candidates. The men were drilled in stopping mass plays and the number of coachers present made it possible to give more attention to individual work. Chamberlin, last year's centre, has been placed at tackle and will probably be a fixture in that position. The ends are still weak points in the team, but Hazen and Slocovitch are gaining steadily. The most serious fault of the backs is the tendency to fumble, but this may be overcome. Marshall has been playing at left-guard since Cadwalader's injury, and Sullivan is at quarter now that both DeSaulles...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE LETTER. | 11/2/1897 | See Source »

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