Word: whole
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...first scheduled games, those with Williams and Bowdoin, which were won by the scores of 20-0 and 24-0 respectively, presented good opportunities for trying the relative strength of various plays. As a whole, both of these games were encouraging, as the 'Varsity, with the exception of general looseness of play, developed promising form for so early in the season. Dartmouth proved less easy, as they were beaten only 13-0, and prevented Harvard from scoring in the first half. In this game, more than in any of the following ones, Harvard showed her knowledge of the game...
...behalf of Harvard University we wish to welcome Yale to Cambridge. She has been Harvard's honored and worthy opponent through the whole history of intercollegiate athletics until the late interruption. The circumstances of that interruption have already been dropped from consideration by all concerned. They are shelved once for all, and we feel confident that it will be many a long day before another disagreement will separate Harvard and Yale. May it never occur...
...from the frist day of practice, Harvard has had a regular first eleven, and, with one or two exceptions, that first choice of men has been maintained throughout the season. There was plenty of experienced material to start on, and by playing practically the same eleven men together the whole season, it is reasonable to suppose that the new system has eradicated individual play and taught the team to get together. The consistency of the policy seems to be well founded, especially in its developmental process, and, as far as the men are concerned, Harvard never...
...members of the University wishing to join the Harvard Athletic Association can do so at Thurston's or at 205 Craigie Hall, Mondays, 1.30-2.30. The fee is $5 for the whole college course. Freshmen are urged to join at once...
...Varsity practice yesterday was light and consisted entirely in strengthening the component parts of team play and in running through different lines of work, such as punting, goal-kicking, etc. As a whole the men were not up to their form of the previous day. They lacked the spirit of that practice and did not handle themselves as creditably as they ought to at this stage in their development...