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Word: holds (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1890-1899
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Hallowell kicked to Yale's 30-yard line where McBride made 2 yards through centre and then kicked out of bonds on Harvard's 40-yard line. Kendall made 20 yards on a double pass, but the ball was taken back and given to Yale for holding on Harvard's 30-yard line. Chadwick and Keane go into the line-up. Yale made no impression on Harvard's line, and was hold for three downs when Yale passed back 20 yards for first down at centre...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A TIE. | 11/18/1899 | See Source »

...Agassiz, has resigned from her official duties as President of Radcliffe, but will still nominally hold the position...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Resignation of Mrs. Agassiz. | 11/18/1899 | See Source »

...experience of this season seems to demonstrate the necessity of altering the rules of distribution, and of publishing them for the information of all Harvard men. In conclusion I may add that it is unfair to hold the Graduate Manager solely responsible for a condition which graduates and undergraduates have helped to create, and which the chairman of the Athletic Committee could have modified. 1. To players, coaches, etc. 3,860 2. To the Harvard Club of New York 704 3. To the Yale Football Association 3,701 4. To season ticket holders 7,835 5. To graduates and undergraduates...

Author: By Ira N. Hollis., | Title: STATEMENT FROM PROF HOLLIS | 11/15/1899 | See Source »

Just now the most important step in securing the University Club is to show the graduates, by corporate action of the students body, that we heartily endorse the establishment of a club of this nature; further than this, that to a man we are willing to take hold and help in whatever way we can. A great deal of money must still be raised; and, if we expect the graduates to contribute, we must first prove that this no momentary burst of enthusiasm, but that we are interested heart and soul, and that we accept as the greatest good fortune...

Author: By E. Lewis., | Title: UNIVERSITY CLUB MASS MEETING TONIGHT AT 8.00, | 11/13/1899 | See Source »

...type. Does he love a class of women or a single woman? If another had the same face, voice and inward sentiment as the one "perfect Woman," would he love both? If he did, he would have neither true love nor true loyalty, which, if he possessed, would hold him faithful to his one ideal. We may hold an idea in common with another being and we are linked to that being. God is linked to finite beings are seeking him and are striving to reach Truth...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Conception of Immortality by Professor Royce. | 11/11/1899 | See Source »

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