Word: warms
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...part. For six years he played on the Yale 'varsity eleven, of which he was twice captain, and he was in every Harvard and Princeton match during that time. When he was finally forced to give up play, he still retained a keen interest in football, and was a warm supporter of the game before it was as firmly established in popularity as it is today. His chief field of action, however, has always been at Yale. As her leading coach, the invention of many of her most effective plays must be credited to him, while from year to year...
Wrenn and Adee are warm friends and men of much the same calibre, quick, of keen judgment, light in weight. Adee has the advantage of having already played in a Harvard game, and tackles rather more strongly than Wrenn, but the latter's judgment is, on the whole, the better...
...While courtesy forbids that Yale men take sides, it requires that they applanud impartially the good plays of both teams. A warm welcome is due to each nine as it enters the field, but we would suggest that there be no concerted cheering. Perfect impartiality today will do much toward strengthening the friendship of both Harvard and Princeton for Yale...
...success of the Junior Dinner held last night is highly gratifying. There was enough jollity to stir a warm sense of fellowship; enough seriousness to indicate that the fellowship was not assumed for the occasion but would long abide. For once, certainly, a class-feeling was revealed, sincere and strong...
...should know Christ, accept our duty and receive our privilege from Him. From cold-blooded spectators of life we must become warm sympathizers; we must live for our time...