Word: brightness
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...prospects for a good baseball team next year, while not as bright as this year, are exceedingly good. The team will lose five men by graduation. These men are Clark at second. Wingate at shortstop, Milholland in the outfield, Osborn catcher and Hitchcock in the box. The greatest gaps to be filled will be those left at shortstop by Captain Wingate and at second base by Clark...
...Freshman outtielders will be given a chance to fill in Milholland's place in centre field. With the rest of the team intact, the outlook for next season is exceedingly bright. Coach Sexton will be here for two more years, and with his system firmly established as it will be next year, the 1915 team should be one of the best in the history of baseball at Harvard...
...crews took short practice rows yesterday afternoon, Harvard going upstream, and Cornell down to become familiar with the course. The University crew has been rowing in very good form since the Philadelphia regatta, so that prospects look very bright for a victory...
...excellent newspaper man himself, Mr. Kline has presented in a short space a comprehensive view of the model newspaper man and the qualities he should possess. Unlike many who write about journalism, Mr. Kline is an optimist; he sees in this field a bright future for every man of ability who will work. His conclusion that the game is decidedly worth the candle, will put heart into many who have been deterred from entering upon this valuable work by hearing those engaged in it condemn it as the "Graveyard of Genius...
Prospects for a victory against Yale are bright, although Yale has won her matches against Wesleyan, Columbia, and Dartmouth by clean sweeps. Her match with the University of Pittsburg resulted in a 3-3 tie. This gives an opportunity for a comparison of the teams which meet today...