Word: came
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Bangs began by explaining the meaning of his subject. He said that a short time ago he came to a Western town to deliver a lecture, and found on arriving that he had already been introduced in the shape of a photograph; who sat for it he did not know. A copy of it was in an apothecary's shop and under it the inscription, "Danderine did this and we can prove it." He was much surprised to see in the paper that he was going to speak that evening on "Salubrities I Have Met," since he had written that...
...first run was made in the second inning by team B. With one out, Marshall drew a base on balls, stole second, and came in on Dana's hit. In the fifth, team B scored two more runs. Marshall singled, was advanced to second by Hann's sacrifice, and came in on Dana's second, hit. Dana stole second, took third on Brown's sacrifice, and by taking too great a lead off third was forced to try for the plate. He was safe on a wide throw to Currier. Team A scored its only run in the sixth. Lanigan...
...Quinn came to the University as assistant track coach on January 5, 1906, and has had charge of the candidates for the field events since then. Before coaching the University team Quinn had experience in coaching at several athletic clubs in New York, as well as being a good all-round athlete himself. During his connection with the University he has shown exceptional ability in coaching, and has done a great deal for the track team...
Coach Donovan came from Worcester Academy on September 1, 1906, to take the place of John McMasters, former trainer of the university teams. Last July Donovan was made coach of the track team to fill Lathrop's place, and was given full charge of the events...
...finished one of the most discouraging seasons ever experienced by any Harvard athletic organization. Handicapped at the start by a small squad and a short schedule, the members of the team did the best they knew how, but were defeated in seven of the eight games played. Their competitors came from places where basketball is rated more highly than at Cambridge, as a consequence of which the games were usually one-sided. When they played in the Hemenway Gymnasium, Harvard men turned out in very small numbers and the team undoubtedly felt that to many of the undergraduates...