Word: accountants
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...University baseball squad has been at work in the cage daily for the past week. All the regular men are practicing now, except H. McCall '09. last year's second baseman, who will not be able to begin work for about a month on account of his broken ankle. The pitchers have been barred curves and will continue to use straight balls for a while. They are all showing a consistent increase of speed. The work of the field candidates is still confined to passing, and to fielding batted grounders. Batting practice for the squad will begin next Monday...
...recovered from his injury to play, but S. Broun will be out of the game for the rest of the season. Wyman will play centre, and G. Browne left guard. Van Vleck and Clifford, two of Yale's Strongest players, who were kept out of the former game on account of conditions in studies, have been restored to full standing, and their return to the game will greatly enhance Yale's chances. A hard-fought game is expected, with the chances slightly favoring Yale...
...things that do not deal with the dance, the longest--"A Trip to Wellesley"--is undertaken with hardly enough gayety of spirit to sparkle in every line. There is liveliness in the account of the air-ship hockey contest with Yale. "I Went to the Junior Dance" is a very long way "after Whitman...
...kind today. It gives England the ascendency in Afghanistan and equal rights in Persia and Thibet, but it frees Russia from all frontier troubles. France is the chief gainer by it, as the quarrels between England and Russia, which Germany has in the past turned to such good account against the French interest, are now obviated, and the affairs of France on three continents are thereby greatly improved and simplified...
...University publication relating to students' expenses, is being compiled by the Secretary of the Faculty, and, it is expected, will be ready in a few weeks. The pamphlet will contain a collection of letters from undergraduate students, describing in detail their necessary expenses at Harvard, with an introductory account of college expenses and of scholarships and other aids, together with a letter concerning expenses and aids in Radcliffe College, and a brief account of the Phillips Brooks House Association...