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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Captain Potter made the only hit for the University team, but he threw away any chance of a score by poor base running. Harvard played a fairly clean game in the field, Felton's error of judgement in throwing to second when there was no one on the bag, and a muff of a high fly by Wigglesworth, being the only misplays...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RED SOX WON IN BASEBALL | 4/10/1912 | See Source »

...which the University has been able to render to the city will please all Harvard men. The city and the University are bound in an indissoluble partnership which may be of great value to each side. The city in large measure creates the atmosphere in which the University lives: clean streets, pure water, public order, a community living on a high level of education and morality, make conditions to which parents willingly commit their sons. The University is only meeting its fair share of the mutual obligations in offering the services of its staff to help in the improvement...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD AND CAMBRIDGE | 4/6/1912 | See Source »

...Athletic Association is about to start a plan whereby towels may be procured at the Locker Building on Soldiers Field. Men can get on the "towel list" by the payment of $1. Clean towels are to be supplied twice each week and when towels are not returned a fine of twenty-five cents is to be imposed on the person failing to make the return. When the deposit fee of $1 is used up in fines by any man, his name will be scratched off the "towel list" until a re-payment of $1 is made. No charge will...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Plan for Towels at Locker Building | 4/2/1912 | See Source »

...from Cook's." But though the piece does fall rather weakly into the position of a showcase for gems of song, its framework is given as high a polish as it can stand in the elaborate production of Messrs. Klaw and Erlanger, and it is refreshingly sweet and clean after such things as the "Follies...

Author: By D. N. T., | Title: New Plays in Boston | 2/20/1912 | See Source »

...lyrics were more singable, one clever take-off on the modern physician whose only cure is to operate, several excellent choruses with a score of splendidly gowned girls to sing them, one thrilling Italian dance, and one ear-splitting fantasia on a large set of bells. In sum, a clean, pretty performance, which, while it does not escape the structural perils of musical comedy, has no other great blemishes...

Author: By D. N. T., | Title: New Plays in Boston | 2/20/1912 | See Source »

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