Word: coldly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...south wall of Massachusetts, and the east side of Harvard Hall has been removed, the vines being cut close to the ground. This was done in order to save the roots, the ivy having been severely damaged by a cold spell this spring. The vines were about one hundred and fifty years...
...baseball team followed up its first victory over Yale by winning the second and deciding game in New Haven on June 23, by the score of 10. to 6. The day was cold and rainy, but the fielding, in spite of the weather was fast and, considering the conditions, surprisingly accurate. Captain Clarkson played left field and Coburn pitched, proving on the whole very effective. Patton pitched the first six innings for Yale, but was then replaced by Bowman. HARVARD. a.b. r. b.h. p.o. a. e. Randall, 1b., 2 1 2 11 0 0 Stephenson...
...Waste saved. Plates of meat not ordered could not be brought to the tables to get cold, and be wasted. Fewer orders would go down scarcely tasted. Thus a saving would be effected in the most expensive part of our provisions. For the meat, fish, and eggs, cost three times as much as all other provisions for the Hall put together...
Owing to the cold weather yesterday, the work of the University squad was very light, consisting simply of batting work at the nets, and short fielding practice on the diamond. The raw wind made fast and accurate play impossible, and so prevented any noticeable improvement in the work of the squad...
...University baseball squad went out on the regular diamond yesterday, but the work was of short duration on account of the cold weather. The battery candidates had light practice while the rest of the squad was coached in fielding and base-running. Chesbro left on Friday to join the New York Americans, and the work yesterday was directed by Wendell...