Word: cleared
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...devise means of extending Harvard's influence in the West and of correcting false notions which exist there about the University. The last, however, would be exceedingly delicate work, and perhaps had best be left to experienced heads. But the point which we desire to make must be clear, - the club should be organized for business strictly. It should undertake to do nothing which the many other clubs of the University are already doing. For instance, on a purely social basis the club has no excuse for coming into existence. There are already as many social clubs here...
...during the first half. For instance, upon a kick by Trafford, the ends and tackles followed the ball well and stood waiting for the Trinity full-back to touch the ball. He picked it up and by a clever turn passed by Hallowell's end, and with a comparatively clear field before him ran forty-five yards towards Harvard's goal, keeping just inside the line...
...support from another place, either within or without this Commonwealth, a right to vote, or subjects him to the liability to pay taxes in such town?" The answer of the Supreme Court to this question, too long to be quoted in full, seems to make the whole matter perfectly clear. The following extracts from this opinion of the court indicate the lines on which it is based...
...Clear, G, 862 Main...
...help of able assistants from among both instructors and students. The result has been that, whereas in many former years the entering student in trying to arrange his new work has been beset with difficulties on every side, this year his path has been made clear and easy...