Word: stronger
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...base ball schedule, but it has at length been completed for this month. The dates originally proposed for games with Yale are still in some doubt, but will probably be filled within a few days. It is satisfactory to notice that the opposing teams this month are much stronger than those Harvard has been playing. It was thought best to open the season with games against comparatively weak teams, and give all the promising candidates a test. Now they have been sifted down, and the nine is approximately decided upon The main point is to give them all the practice...
...Barnes of New York.A crowded house greeted the first appearance of the dramatization of Mr. Gunter's celebrated novel "Mr. Barnes of New York." The play differs in very few respects from the book, although several of the tableau scenes are naturally stronger in the play than in the book, notably the "vendelta" scene of the last act. Mr. Robert Hilliard took the part of Mr. Barnes easily and naturally, and shared the honors with Miss Emily Righ who, as Marina Paoli, was an ideal Corsican, strong in love and hate. The other characters were well sustained...
...work in a less conspicuous place and with inexperienced companions. It is not only the new men, however, that are wanted, but the more experienced players as well, for all will find the spring's work a great benefit. There has never been a year when Harvard had a stronger incentive to win than she will have next autumn. That she cannot win without the most thorough and earnest work has been shown by past experience. That she shall win should be every Harvard man's deter mination and every, man called upon should contribute his share toward success...
...rooms in Lawrence hall last evening. Mr. Mott spoke earnestly and to the point. He began by briefly reviewing the work done by the Association during the past year in the Unlted States and Canada, and he declared that the religious feeling now prevalent throughout the coleges was far stronger than it has ever been before...
...interest in athletics since his graduation, and can be depended upon to act for the greatest good of track and field athletics. Besides these graduates the committee will consist of the captains of the four teams, with Mr. J. H. Hunt of the H. A. A. as secretary. A stronger committee could hardly be suggested. With such representatives, unanimously decided upon a policy which has been adopted as the result of thorough discussion, Harvard may fell confident of making satisfactory arrangements with Yale, and maintaining a dignified attitude. If steps are taken toward a dual league, they should be accepted...