Word: stood
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Columbia Grammer School, New York, on December 28, 29, 30. In the first day of play, Harvard took the lead, defeating Columbia by a score of 3 1-2 to 1-2; and Yale and Princeton tied, each winning 2 games. At the close of play the score stood, Harvard 3 1-2, Yale 2, Princeton 2, Columbia...
...second round Harvard maintained her lead by winning three games from Princeton. Yale defeated Columbia by a score of 3 to 0, the game between Palmer and Barshell being adjourned for adjudication. At the end of the second day, Harvard stood first, having won 6 1-2 games. Yale second, with 5 games, Princeton third with 3 games, and Columbia last, with 1-2 game...
...final round, Harvard defeated Yale by a score of 2 1-2 to 1 1-2, thus winning the tournament. Columbia, by winning 3 1-2 points from Princeton, obtained third place, the Barshell-Palmer game having been adjudged a draw. The final score stood, Harvard 9, Yale 7, Columbia 4 1-2, Princeton...
...industry. The laborer should rightfully have a measure of self-government in the disposition of his labor and to the mass of laborers unionism is giving this. The special evils to which the affirmative points are intermittent and transitory and show no general unfavorable tendency. Trade unionism has always stood for arbitration and conciliation--The affirmative blames it for non-incorporation: it should be remembered that unionism is a comparatively recent movement and time must be expected to elapse before it develops to the point of excellence one would wish. The movement has, however, done enough already to be accounted...
...Yale: Q. A. Brackett '06 won from J. T. Barclay '05, of Yale: G. L. McClure '06 and S. W. Howland '05 drew with C. H. Owen 2L. and N. Mather '04, of Yale. K. S. Johnson '07 lost to H. Palmer '05, of Yale. The score stood therefore a tie, each team having three games won and three lost, with four games to be finished. These four games will be adjudicated. Two will probably be draws, and one won by each side...