Word: appeared
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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With outdoor practice for the Freshman candidates beginning this week, prospects for a successful 1920 baseball team appear reasonably bright. Coach Ball, who will again have charge of the Freshmen, will probably have the same, problem that faces Coach Duffy, that of developing a strong pitching staff. Of the pitching candidates, none have shown extraordinary ability; no one man standing out above the others. S. H. Johnson, who has been in the pitcher's box for Team A in the practice games in the cage is perhaps the best of the boxmen, but is a trifle wild...
...view of certain misunderstandings of the attitude of the examination board for the Officers' Reserve Corps (Boston District) which appear to have arisen among members of the University, not members of the R. O. T. C., who plan to take the examinations for commissions in the Reserve Corps, the following statement was given out yesterday by a member of the board...
Orders have been received from Headquarters, Eastern Department, Governor's Island, appointing Captain Cordier chairman of the committee for the examination of applicants for commissions in the Officers' Reserve Corps in the Boston District. All applicants for commissions must appear before and pass examination set by this committee before being recommended to the War Department. Captain William S. Bowen, C. A. C., assistant commandant of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps, is also a member of the committee...
Those Seniors who have not sent in their Class Lives (the red blanks) to the Photograph Committee at the H. A. A. should do so at once, if they wish to appear in the Album. Men who have had their pictures taken should return their proofs immediately...
...valiant CRIMSON brushes the mud from its skirts and says, with the air of a martyr: "Those in the van of any new movement must withstand constant attacks from groups of individuals who are compelled to join the camp of the opposition because of their inherent desire to appear individual, obstinate, or wise, on account of their aloofness...