Word: yet
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Yale of course believes in faculty coaching, yet she was willing to rule out all but undergraduate coachers. Princeton does not wish to stand as an advocate of faculty coaching, but is compelled either to accept that or depend entirely upon undergraduates, because she has no resident graduates upon whom she can call...
...exposition. "At the Edge of the Moor," by Apthorp Gould Fuller '00, exemplifies the evil of disingenuousness of expression. With the evident purpose of outdoing Stevenson, the writer has produced a story which sounds strained and selfconscious. Although pertinent and novel expressions are usually better than conventional ones, yet he uses phrases which are not only inapt but objectionable in their unconventionality...
Yesterday's matches were the most interesting that have as yet been played. In the first set of the Roche-Thomas match, Thomas frequently passed Roche by his long hard driving and clever back work. He was not able to keep up his game, however, and soon became erratic, with the result that Roche won easily in the second and third sets. Ward and Davis won the match with Lang and Bowdoin in two rather one-sided sets in which there was not much opportunity for scientific playing, the points being usually settled in a few strokes. The next match...
There will be photographs from the various museums and buildings, but the extent of this part of the exhibit is as yet indefinite...
...Warner; 5, E. George; 4, D. Roberts; 3, P. Adams; 2, F. G. Jackson; bow, J. L. Peabody. The other men at the Weld will be graded this week into second, third and fourth crews. The process of grading the men at the Newell has not begun yet. So many more Freshmen are rowing at the Weld than at the Newell, that arrangements have been made to transfer a number of them to the smaller club. The transfer of membership will be without expense and will take place immediately...