Word: stilling
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...that than by showing in a public way and as a whole that we are proud of our team. They did not win to be sure, but every man of them did his best, and from Captain Wrightington down to the last of the substitutes, we are still proud of them. "Strike while the iron is hot" is a good maxim. Such a dinner would also afford a very good chance to discuss what system is to be followed next year, and the Athletic Committee might well be invited to respond to such a toast as "Future victories...
Dunlop stayed in Cambridge until yesterday to have his knee massaged and left for Philadelphia last night. He will start the game but it is doubtful whether he will last it out, for his knee is still in bad condition. His substitute will probably be Livermore, for Cozzens's ankle is still very weak...
With the two games this afternoon the Harvard football season comes to an end. The 'Varsity eleven has had its usual number of misfortunes and its defeats have been more numerous than heretofore. Still we can not but feel that all Harvard athletics are undergoing a change for the better. The teams are made up of the best material the University affords. The saying that cliques control our teams and that men are inelligible who do not come from New England, is a thing of the past. Our coaching in every branch of athletics has been systematized; the University...
Heard, who has been laid up with a bad knee since Monday is still on crutches, but he will probably be able to play on Saturday...
...practice yesterday consisted in kicking and breaking through on kicks, and the first eleven went through signals. On the breaking through the first eleven was rather slow, often failing to stop the punt. On the defensive the men were better though still not as good as they should be. The first eleven lined up as follows...