Word: baseness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...First Base-R. T. Barnefield, H. Dougherty, E. L. Adams, S. W. Lewis, A. B. Holden, R. S. Holland, C. R. Hayes...
...Second Base-C. H. Hatch, H. J. Davenport, F. T. Dow, C. F. Bacon, G. O. Clark, D. Farrington, E. Cook...
...Third Base-L. B. Shay, H. L. Ewer, G. H. Wilder...
...made, if one is to be made at all, and would make the time long enough to carry through the exercises without undue haste, excitement or discomfort. A programme might be made which would bring on the first day the exercises in Sanders Theatre in the morning, a 'varsity base-ball game in the afternoon and the illumination in the Yard, the music by the Glee, Banjo and Mandolin Clubs, the dancing in Memorial and the Gymnasium, and spreads in the evening. On the second day the chapel services for the Senior Class could be held in the morning...
...services was not abandoned. It was hoped that the students would attend the voluntary services in large numbers. These expectations, however, have not been realized. A large majority of the students never attend any services. This appalling state of affairs is one of the principal facts upon which outsiders base their judgment that Harvard men are non-religious. But, though this may seem to the casual observer the natural conclusion, we think that the true explanation of most of the absences from chapel is carelessness and unwillingness to sacrifice a few minutes. Many men have never taken the trouble...