Word: treatments
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...rule, showing a truly sportsmanlike spirit. In this case, however when Yale's tactics were so apparent; when the rough and unmannerly conduct was not the exception, but was main fained throughout the game, it seems only fair to the Harvard players to refer to the matter. The treatment which Gray and Brewer received particularly after making fair catches, was not only entirely unnecessary, but betrayed the aims by which the men in question hoped to help win the game. The way in which a certain Yale rusher, with no provocation whatever, kicked Upton in the head, causing an injury...
...interference succumbed time and time again to the hard low tackles. Every man played the game of his life. The pluck and determination which Emmons and Upton showed cannot be praised too highly. While Upton made his long run around the end he was playing almost mechanically, the hard treatment he had been given having made him nearly insensible. Trafford signaled but he did not hear. He signaled again and Upton just caught enough to know what was expected of him. The ball was snapped back and he went through his motions but he was not conscious of them. When...
...through the centre, but L. Bliss failed to get by Emmons. However, Yale got 5 yards on the next down for offside play and though C. Bliss made no gain, his brother got in a run of 25 yards round Emmons again, aided by good interference. The continued hard-treatment was beginning to tell on Harvard's left...
...offers a course in Astronomy by Professor Searle, which, being entitled Descriptive Astronomy, undoubtedly approaches nearest to what we mean. But at present we have no means in the college curriculum of obtaining any knowledge of the heavens, of the connection of the stars with ancient mythology or the treatment of the planetary system. We do not advocate a study which shall be technical or scientific or mathematical to an unnecessary degree, which shall assume much previous knowledge on the part of the student or call for any special research. What we ask for is a simple elementary course, adapted...
...bowling alleys have been completed for some time except for the final treatment with varnish, which will be applied at once after the inspection of the alleys by an expert from New York for the committee of acceptance, which met last evening and took action in regard to accepting the alleys from the builders. It is probable that the alleys will be ready for use by the middle of next week...