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The game seems to have had enemies at almost every stage of its progress. Edward Third prohibited it in 1365, simply, however, because it interfered with his archery. Richard Second also stopped it, but later kings found it best not to. Its growing popularity was nevertheless disagreeable to many people...
The re-election of B. W. Trafford '93 to the captaincy of the eleven places the foot ball interests of Harvard in careful and intelligent hands. Captain Trafford has been identified with foot ball at Harvard ever since he entered college, and no man has worked more untiringly for our...
One of the most characteristic things in Harvard life is the readiness and freedom with which every man discusses and criticises whatever concerns Harvard men as a body. This is the result and direct expression of the strong individuality which is the distinguishing feature, if not the sum and substance...
"But Dr. Abbot's way is not careful, is not novel, and, when thus set forth to the people as new and bold and American, it is likely to do precisely as much harm to careful inquiry as it gets influence over immature or imperfectly trained minds. I venture, therefore...
Dr. Hill was remarkable for the breadth of his interests, and for the great originality of his mind. Wherever he went, his influence and aid helped on whatever undertaking made for the good of the society about him. He was a natural mathematician, and distinguished for great originality and fertility...