Word: accountants
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...afternoon at 4 o'clock. The Stone's School nine has defeated Groton, 2 to 1, and Noble and Greenough's, 6 to 5, but the chances of winning today's game are decidedly in favor of the Freshman. Lanigan, who has been kept out of the box an account of a lame arm, will pitch his first whole game of the season...
...boatrace this afternoon bids fair to be well contested and a good try-out for both crews. On account of the late spring this year, however, neither the University nor the Columbia crew is as much developed as it ought to be for a race. Furthermore, both eights have been handicapped by the changes that have been made at very recent dates. In weight and experience, however, the Harvard crew has an advantage and for that reason ought...
This contest is the only one for the University crew on the Charles this year and on that account is of as much interest as the races with Cornell last year and the year before have proved. It also is very pleasant for Harvard to extend to another field of sport her athletic relations with Columbia. For several years there have been contests in baseball, hockey, basketball, and other games between the two universities, but this is the first boatrace. Geographically, Columbia is situated near enough to Harvard for the two institutions to meet frequently...
...Glass '08, of Spokane, Washsington, six, prepared for College at Upper Canada College, Toronto. In his Freshman year he rowed six in his class crew for part of the year and last year owed four on the University crew against Yale, but was prevented from rowing against Cambridge on account of an injury to his knee. He is 20 years old, weights 194 pounds and is 6 feet 4 inches in height...
...trials to select the University tennis team, which were postponed yesterday on account of the rain, will begin on Jarvis Field this afternoon. The schedule of matches is as follows...