Word: comparison
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...practice of the University baseball squad yesterday consisted mainly of a long scrub game between two picked teams, but there was no effort to make large scores. Furthermore, almost every man on the squad was tried in the game, so that no true comparison of the two teams could be made. The playing was lively throughout, and, with some exceptions, remarkably good for so early in the season. In the batting, especially, the men showed marked improvement, and were more or less successful in acquiring the form which the coaches have been teaching them. Moreover, both the out fielding...
...comparison of the stock-taking with the books showed a shortage of $2233.17, or 1.4 per cent of the total sales, divided among the departments as follows: Men's Furnishing Department, $541.47 Book Department, 476.13 Stationery Department, 21.25 Furniture Department, 381.31 Medical Branch, 812.61 -- Total...
...Pennsylvania is not in the intercollegiate league, only one game was arranged with her this year. The Pennsylvania team has played no games from which a comparison with the University team can be drawn, but throughout the season, the team has shown itself to be very fast and aggressive. The University team has improved in teamwork during the last two nights' practice and will be greatly strengthened by Randall, who will play centre...
...Andover team at Andover this afternoon. Andover last Wednesday defeated Dean Academy by a score of 23 to 18, and on Saturday night the scrub team which will meet Andover tonight defeated Dean Academy by a score of 34 to 19. These scores furnish the only basis of comparison between the two teams. The probable line-up tonight will be as follows: HARVARD SCRUB. ANDOVER. Dapping, r.f. l.g., Cushman Bennett, l.f. r.g., Dewitt Snyder, c. c., Schildmiller Harrison, r.g. l.f., Kinney Humphries, l.g. r.f., Humphreys
...comparison of the list of men who voted at the meeting of the Co-operative Society on Wednesday afternoon with a list of members eligible to vote has not materially changed the result of the election. After the re-count the vote stands as follows: For president-C. H. Ayres, 184; Professor L. J. Johnson, 136. For secretary-Professor J. H. Gardiner, 160; G. Ireland 1L., 154. For member of the Board of Directors representing the Faculty of Arts and Sciences-C. L. Bouton, 170; H. R. Meyer...