Word: throughout
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...this time, however, Harvard began playing a much stronger game and for a few minutes the Princeton men seemed to lose heart and allowed the ball to be rushed rapidly down the field. The ensuing play, which resulted in a touchdown by Lee, was the best one Harvard made throughout the game, for at that time the rushers broke through the line and blocked off beautifully, while Lee's work was superb. Princeton played a rough game throughout but the eleven was weakened very little by the loss of the men who were ruled off for foul play. Harvard...
...Yale observatory is the official source of correct time throughout the state. It not only supplies the railroads with the correct time daily but also many public buildings. Its income is $1000 a year from the railroads alone...
...swung past the side and the shoulders rowed back. The pressure is not relaxed for a moment since the finish is the most important part of the whole stroke. For a good solid finish flow a steady swing, a firm beginning and a hard stroke. The slide is distributed throughout the stroke, not wasted in one short snappy shove...
That henceforward only men in the Graduate department may become eligible for membership. That the name of the club shall hereafter be known and designated as the Graduate club of Harvard University; and that a series of club meetings shall be held throughout the year. The first of these changes is intended to bring together the specialists of every kind who are pushing researches in the Graduate department; the third is intended to derive receiprocal advantages from listening to papers prepared by such specialists and from social intercourse; while the second follows as a logical consequence of changes...
...victory of the Republicans if the situation had not changed during the campaign. At the be ringing Boulanger was very popular, but he made two bad mistakes. One was his going to England, the other his running for councilor general. Besides these mistakes the republicans had sent strangers throughout France telling the peasants the true situation of affairs. The peruses - as well as political faults of Boutanger were shown so distinctly to the people that they lost all their respect for him. This was the real cause of the republican victory. But the victory is one of great credit...