Word: successful
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...with the slightest experience or interest in track athletics in College should at once come out. There is no further excuse for men who have been on the team in past years to postpone regular daily work, for the major part of the responsibility in the team's success rests on them, and the fact that they have made good before does not excuse them from every effort of which they are capable. Serious training, of course, will not be expected until the team moves to Soldiers Field, but consistent daily exercise is imperative and is the duty of every...
...alliance is a natural one, as the three nations have always been friendly, and the resemblance of their languages makes an entente to be expected. The agreement was negotiated mainly through the efforts of M. Delcasse for France, and Leon y Castillo, Spain's ambassador at Paris. Their success was doubtful up to the last day, but the alliance was finally consummated and the treaty signed...
...athletics. We see them jogging out Brattle street or Massachusetts avenue any pleasant afternoon. It is the plain duty of these men, and of all others who can spare the time, with or without experience, to report to Coach Lathrop at once. The increased competition will add to the success of the Winter Carnival, and every man will be coached with a view to doing his possible share in winning the coveted nine-year cup from Yale...
...Harvard team has met with varying success, at times showing signs of ability, and again falling down before mediocre opponents. The men have the proper spirt, however, and deserve the support of the University. Although the game is played in Boston, let it be a Harvard, and not a public affair...
...defense. The forward pass I also think is necessary to the game in some form, although it should be modified in some way. Mr. Dalv and myself advocated limitation in last year's conference, to eliminate the wild scramble for the ball on the high passes, but without success. This year the movement seems to have gained some ground, and from an article in the Yale News I should judge that Mr. Camp has come around to that opinion, which would seem to presage some change...