Word: workingment
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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The June Atlantic is, of all the numbers of the year, most interesting to Harvard men. Perhaps first in importance to athletic men is Mr. S. E. Winbolt's article on "Rowing at Oxford." American college students, and Harvard men in particular, have by no means an exhaustive knowlege of...
We wish to urge again upon the freshmen the necessity of supporting their nine at New Haven on Saturday. It is all important that we should win this last game in the series. Harvard freshmen have not very frequently won both games of the series; but the record of losing...
The Shooting Club is an organization which has never come before the college very prominently. Yet it represents a branch of sport which has been followed with success here, especially in the past year or two. Its rise during that time may be attributed more to the matches which have...
The men are working hard over their individual faults, but much still remains to be done before it goes to New London. Stroke rows very smoothly but is apt to be slow in getting his arms straight on the recover. 7 starts his body too fast on the recover, is...
The candidates for the university tug-of-war team have been training for some time in preparation for the intercollegiate games. With all due respect to the men who have been working hard to make up a team, we are forced to the conclusion that the amount and quality of...