Word: accounting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...have confidence in its ability. The Freshmen had been rowing in very poor form until within the last two weeks. Under Perkins's coaching they show remarkable improvement and promise to be above the average. They have only been in a shell for a short time and on account of their inexperience can hardly be expected to finish ahead of any of the other crews...
...BASEBALL.- No practice today on account of the class races. Every man must be out Tuesday at 3.30 sharp...
Yesterday afternoon the high jump and pole vault which were postponed from the 'Varsity games of April 17, on account of rain, were jumped off. In the high jump, Putnam, Stickney and Holt had been tied, but as Stickney was unable to perform on account of his injured knee, only Putnam and Holt jumped, the former winning with 5 ft. 8 in., Holt doing 5 ft. 6 3-4 in. The performances in the pole vault were poor, Emmons winning at 9 ft. 6 in. Brooks and Curtis tied for second at 9 ft. 3, Brooks winning second prize...
...shooting match for novices, which was to have taken place yesterday afternoon, has been postponed on account of lack of entries, and will probably be shot off next Monday. Some practice shooting was done by Hardy, Harris, Baker and Bancroft, but for the most part the scores were not very good...
...Harvard representatives, F. R. Steward '96, A. M. Sayre '98, and W. B. Parker '97, were somewhat delayed in their work: First, owing to a caange in the method of choosing the men, and second, on account of Sayre's illness. They are nevertheless thoroughly prepared to debate the question in a way to reflect credit upon themselves and Harvard...