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...team still lacks the cohesion necessary to resist a vigorous attack, and that the line is very weak on the offense. The line is made up of strong, energetic players, but there is little concentration, little effective and certain co-operation. The men charge too high, and very seldom charge in time; the Dartmouth team on Saturday was almost invariably in motion before the Harvard line had started to meet them. On the defense, the line is uncertain and does not mass at the point attacked; on the offense there is a similar lack of concentration, partly offset by helping...
...other hand, the game showed that the Harvard team has rare offensive strength. A swifter attack than that shown through much of the game has seldom been attained by a Harvard eleven. It must be admitted, however, that the failure to grasp opportunities to score is so far from exceptional that evidence of this defect has come to seem almost meritable in each and every game; the game with Pennsylvania was no exception to this generality...
...playing of both men was very erratic and careless, as shown by many double faults and netted balls. Lyon clearly outplayed Bishop at the net and in overhead strokes. Bishop failed to take advantage of chances to pass Lyon and very seldom played at the net, being kept back by Lyon's accurate drives past...
...Last Arrow" and other poems, by H.D. Atwood, contains a number of occasional and other verses of considerable interest to Mr. Atwood's friends. They are pleasantly written: and though seldom revealing great depth of poetical inspiration, often have an attractive smoothness of metre. One could wish, however, that Mr. Atwood could have formed for his thoughts an originality of expression worthy of them...
...afternoon in a part as different from that of "Rosalind" as could well be found in comedy. That the latter was better suited to her there can be little doubt; yet the courage and naturalness with which she carried through the stormy scene with her supposed husband has seldom been equalled. Even more striking was the depth and purity of her voice, which, without apparent effort, easily reached the entire audience. In her lines, as in Mr. Greet's, the rhythm of the words was retained without undue prominence of metre,--a rare and delightful medium. Specially good during...