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Word: seconde (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1890-1890
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Those members of German 4 who have not yet handed in their themes may do so on Wednesday. The second theme will be due on Monday, December 8th, and is to be on any one of the principal characters of "Goetz Von Berhchinger...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 11/25/1890 | See Source »

...have beaten at last. I want to thank you all for the splendid support you have given the team; I also want to thank the coaches for all they have done; I want to thank Dr. Conant for his invaluable services; and finally. I want to thank the second eleven. I hope this is only the beginning." Dean was also wildly cheered, and he made a short speech, prophesying well for the base ball. Lee told how hard and faithfully Cumnock had worked the eleven. Dr. Conant, the substitutes and the coaches were cheered. The eleven drove once more around...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Celebration. | 11/25/1890 | See Source »

...freshman eleven played a practice game with a second eleven yesterday afternoon on Jarvis Field. Newell and Shaw of the 'Varsity squad played tackle and guard respectively. H. Cabot was quarter-back. Apart from this there was no change in the make up of the team. Wrenn and Waters played ends, McDonald and Saltonstall left tackle and guard, and Mackie centre. Borden and Gage were the half-backs and Stone full-back...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Fresman Team. | 11/25/1890 | See Source »

...soon shown. Harvard played aggressively from the start. The ball soon went into Yale's territory, and there it stayed until Harvard had scored enough to win the game. Whatever of brilliancy Harvard's play had lacked during the first half, it gained during the early part of this second half. The wind had died away completely so that the advantage which Yale had had when playing at the west end of the field was lost to Harvard. But this did not matter; Harvard was not to be denied. The whole team went at Yale in the whirlwind style that...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: VICTORY. | 11/24/1890 | See Source »

...Second Half.Fifteen minutes later the teams made their reappearance. Again they they were received with great enthusiasm, but it was the Harvard cheers which had the confident ring this time. It was Yale's ball, and B. Morison gained six yards behind the V. McClung tried to go between Finlay and Upton, but they objected. Williams tried the centre in vain. He decided that his shoulder was hurt, and after some discussion Captain Cumnock allowed Bliss to take his place. Rhodes went at the centre and ran into Cranston's arms. Perry Trafford was giving the giant Heffelfinger a livelier...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: VICTORY. | 11/24/1890 | See Source »

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