Word: successfull
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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The news, known before to a few but now made public at New Haven, that there is a movement, which promises to be successful, to bring about an athletic reunion between Harvard and Yale will give the most genuine pleasure to Harvard graduates and undergraduates alike.
A new system of cuts and marks has been inaugurated with the freshman class at Yale, and if found successful, may be applied to future classes.
At Princeton a practice of strengthening the ankles and knees of each member of the eleven by adhesive plaster or elastic bands, even in ordinary daily practice, is very successful and might well be tried here. It takes time and cannot of course wholly prevent sprains or wrenched knees, but...
In punting, Harvard had much the best of it. Wrightington did most of the kicking and always succeeded in getting the ball off quickly. Minds, on the other hand, had several of his punts blocked, and his successful efforts generally fell short.
The prospects of the Fencing Club for a successful year are very good. About twenty candidates for the team are practicing with Professor Rondelle, who gives instruction Tuesday and Friday evenings.