Word: successful
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...direct compliment to the cause of the higher education of women and a direct compliment also to this particular institution. A formal acknowledgement from Harvard University of the value and importance of the work of the Harvard Annex must mean everything to the Annex; it must contribute to its success in many ways. The fact that diplomas will be given by the new Radcliffe College countersigned by the president of Harvard University, will add immensely to the dignity of the institution and to the significance of its degrees. The compliment is not all in favor of the smaller institution, however...
...defensive work of the eleven was excellent. Against it Pennsylvania's flying interference was of no avail. In offensive work, Harvard met most success in going around the ends. Long runs were made by all the backs...
...three dollars paid toward flooding and fencing Holmes Field would entitle the subscriber to the free use of a pond cleaned from the Cambridge muckers, constantly overflowed and kept free from snow, within a minutes walk from the college yard. In order then to make the scheme a success, those who are interested in it must come forward and give it their support...
...eleven gave another exhibition of good, sharp playing yesterday afternoon. In view of the fact that it was the last hard practice it promised well for success in the Pennsylvania game. The backs were at first Brewer, Gonterman and Wrightington, Gonterman being replaced by Clarke later in the half. In the line Manahan was laid off and Connor took his place...
...darker still to the team. It is a time when a call is made on the full loyalty of Harvard men. The team have done their utmost, they have put up a wonderful game, and we are as thankful to them as if their efforts had been crowned with success...