Word: toed
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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It should be noted that the Harvard Union will in no way antagonize the other clubs, which are so pleasant and so useful, but it needs the support of the whole University world. Therefore, we will urge every living Harvard man to join us for his sake and ours. The...
To whom the conception of a Harvard Union is due is beyond my knowledge, but we owe the fostering of the idea to many men, and we owe the grounds to the Corporation. As you see, it is the result of Harvard team work, of mutual reliance, the future abiding...
After the speeches Professor Hollis announced that Mr. Augustus Hemenway had written to him, saying that $10,000 would be forthcoming toward the furnishing of the club. Mr. J. H. Hyde '98, of New York, has given $20,000 toward a library.
Daly, Boal and Burnett all came back to practice yesterday, and are much the better for their long rest. The line was much strengthened, and played with some life, effectively holding the second at all times. Ristine played a good game at end, but Hallowell was not up to his...
The work of the team consisted of hard signal practice and the usual line-up against the second. Every effort was made to put dash into the play, and to develop the team work and interference. The results of these efforts appeared in the scoring of the second touchdown by...