Word: baseness
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...ungentlemanly tactics should be avoided. Taking baseball as an example, he showed that there were many things considered ethical in the professional game which have no place on the college field. The methods of coaches on the sidelines, the rattling of pitchers, interference with double plays from second base, and blocking a runner of the base; all of these are things rightly enjoyed and appreciated by the fans of professional baseball. But they should be strictly avoided in amateur contests. The fundamental spirit is what counts, and the directors and coaches as well as the players themselves should...
...rear of the University Museum, facing north. It is rectangular in shape, 40 feet wide by 72 feet in length. The general appearance of the structure is in keeping with the older Harvard buildings and the colonial type of architecture has been followed out in the exterior design. The base of the building is built of granite blocks and the three upper stories of dull Harvard brick with limestone trimmings. A limestone cornice adds the necessary finish to the front of the building. The structure is three stories high, with a basement all but three feet above the ground...
...walls and ceiling of the small side vestibule are to be of Rutland or other approved clear white marble, while all other marble work will be of light pink Tennessee marble. The granite work calls for risers and flat top of the lower portion of the cut stone base around the whole building. The sills of all exterior doors, the entrance steps with landings up to the portico floors, the steps and landing of the rear entrance to the ground story and the base above the pavement level in the light courts are to be constructed of Woodbury, Bothel...
...room for ladies has been provided at the base of the East tower, the one nearest North Harvard street...
...room for ladies has been provided at the base of the East tower, the one nearest North Harvard street...