Word: whole
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...represent the University in an intercollegiate contest should put their every day practice in a different light than would otherwise be possible. From now on their work will be followed with the greatest interest and a victory for Harvard on Saturday will be as gladly welcomed by the whole University as by the members of the freshman class...
...either college would tend to make intercollegiate athletics of greater use and pleasure.- (1) The broadened relations between Harvard and Yale would work toward good feeling and fraternity.- (d) Advantages of this annual arrangement shown by the present season.- (1) One of the most interesting seasons, as a whole, since 1889.- (2) Three great games.- (3) Cheerful games with minor teams, and diminution of secret practice and summer work...
...doing damage, thus causing ill-feeling to be arroused against the College on the part of the owners of the property. As a matter of fact, all of the fences scaled were as intact after the so-called "pell-mell on-slaught" of the hounds as before. Indeed, the whole extent of the damage was that a grape-vine was slightly torn from its fastenings and that a flowerbed in which there were no flowers was trampled down...
...Thorne of Yale, was hurt after three minutes' play and watched the rest of the game from the side lines. Otherwise the Yale eleven was the strongest she could put in the field. Brown fought every inch of ground and Yale was simple unable to handle her. On the whole at critical points Brown acrose to the emergency and outplayed Yale...
...whole then the prospects for a good ball team this year are unusually bright. Seven of last year's team are back in College and the new candidates are an extremely promising lot. All that is needed is a good head coach and Harvard may once again have a ball team of which it may be proud...