Word: makeing
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Dates: during 1890-1890
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...swaying so badly near the end of the game that everybody left the upper rows. It would have taken very little more to bring the whole thing down-I think another touch-down for Harvard would have done it. The Harvard foot ball management ought to make it their business, if it is not their business already, to see that there shall be no such criminal carelessness in putting up the seats in future...
...highly gratifying to Harvard for it is impossible to avoid drawing the perfectly evident conclusion that if Harvard had been in the League this year the championship would have come to Cambridge. This assumption only tends to increase the delight which we lound after the Yale game and to make more prominent the entire success of our football season...
Camp had little difficulty in scoring the first touch-down for Pennsylvania, and Watkins soon added another. Camp then made a second and before the end of the first half forced Wesley an to make a safety. Thayer kicked two of the goals but one was not allowed...
...communication on our first page makes a suggestion to which we call the attention of the Faculty, who, although they themselves may be powerless to act on it, could, we feel sure, if so disposed, induce the proper authorities to make the change. It seems to be a mistake to oblige men to get back for the sole purpose of spending a Sunday in Cambridge. The amount of work which would be omitted if Saturday were included in the recess is very small; it is not commensurate with the hurry and unpleasantness of leaving one's home in the midst...
...wants to do and will, probably, at the same time seriously interfere with the effectiveness of Yale's centre. On the other side of Janes, Thomas or Symmes will face S. Morison. It is hardly probable that Symmes will be in condition to play, but Thomas will make a good substitute; he is a big, strong man, much the same build as Morison, but he is awkward and not able to use his full strength. It is evident, therefore, that there is not much to choose between the centres of the two teams...