Word: stood
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Dates: during 1890-1890
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...second round Manchester '93 and Smith played Hovey and Tallant. After the sets stood at 1-1 the match was drawn on account of darkness. It will be played from the beginning this afternoon. Wrenn Brose. played Ripley and Presbrey a set and won 6-5; they will continue today...
...middle of the fifth inning of the game between the Blue Jays and the Waverleys yesterday afternoon, when the score stood 13 to 5 in favor of the Waverleys, the Blve Jays refused to continue playing. The umpire awarded the game to the game to the Waverleys by a score...
...sincerity. It would have been strong evidence if a handsome sum had been subscribed; but after ten days how much has been offered? About fifty dollars. Where are those indignant protestors who considered the resolutions and subscription sufficient to show the students' sincerity? Not many of them have stood the test. There were plenty of men ready with speeches and votes to commit the body of students to a policy of refraining from action against the culprits. It is for them to show that the step taken at the second meeting was not a step backward. It is for them...
...well known to the public as a generous and public-spirited man. He is especially respected by Harvard men as a liberal giver in response to appeals from the university. Year after year he has made generous bequests in an unobtrusive way, until, even before his last gift, he stood among the first of Harvard's benefactors. Now he has shown his loyalty to the students' interests in a way that must make every man personally grateful. Tonight Harvard men will have an opportunity to make his acquaintance. No true son of Harvard will neglect to avail himself of this...
...freshmen on their victory over Yale. It was none the less welcome because expected. Harvard played with determination, but the work of the freshmen was however, at times disappointing. The fielding at two or three points was uncertain, and the outfielders especially were culpably slow. Moreover, Harvard would have stood little chance of winning by her batting if the game had not been played on home grounds. Except in the one inning the work in this particular was anything but satisfactory, and unless a decided improvement comes Yale will win the game at New Haven. Their men have shown that...