Word: supporting
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...defensive. Their offense, however, was not all that might have been expected against a lighter team. The line made good openings, but the backs, though brilliant in individual play, were frequently too slow in starting to profit by the work of the forwards, and often failed to give sufficient support to the runner. For Carlisle, Libby and Bowen did the best work, Libby's excellent end runs being a feature of the game...
...organization is to get some idea of Greek art as shown in the coins. The subject will be studied from an artistic standpoint rather than an antiquarian one, and all phases of ancient art and antiquities will be considered. Several members of the Faculty will lend their active support and prominent men will later be invited to speak. All men interested are urged to attend the first meeting...
...attention of members of the University is called to the new regulation for the support of the Stillman Infirmary, whereby every student who is registered in a Cambridge department incurs thereby an infirmary charge of four dollars, which will be included in the first term-bill, payable in February. In return for this fee every student in a Cambridge department will, in case of sickness and upon the order of a physician, be admitted to the Stillman Infirmary, where he will be entitled without further charge to a bed in a ward, board, and ordinary nursing for a period...
...next speaker, Mr. Mott, emphasized the fact that Western impress on the East must be made through the young men of the countries in question. He gave many illustrations of the active support given the Christian Associations by army and other departmental officers, particularly in India. Forty-four men-four of them Harvard men--from the universities of Europe, the United States and Canada have charge of the establishment and conduct of Associations in India, China and Japan...
...with the continual noise and din of systematic cheering. The very nature of the game should make this obvious to everyone. If a good play is made however, the spontaneous cheering should be seconded by effective leading, and should express with speed and strength of sound the approval and support of the University. Cheering of a good play which is perceptibly weaker in sound than that of the opponents is worse than none. Prolonged cheering, intended to drown out the other side, is bad sportsmanship, because confusing to the opposing team, and bad policy, because confusing...