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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Harvard has been generally conceded all the points in the broad jump, as Daly, shirk, Ristine and Harris have all cleared 22 feet or more, while the Yale men have as yet failed to cover 21 feet. But both Daly and Ristine are suffering from injuries which will necessitate their taking off with the wrong foot, and will probably shorten their distances considerably. Ellsworth of Yale may therefore get a place...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE DUAL MEET | 5/12/1900 | See Source »

...games, and the fielding indifferent, except in the Wesleyan game, which Yale played without an error. The infield does not play well together, and has trouble in handling pop flies and bunt hits. Sharpe at first is steadily improving, and Quinby makes few misplays at second, but does not cover enough ground. Camp and Brown, at short and third, play brilliantly though somewhat erratically. The outfield has shown considerable improvement, and the men are learning to cover more ground. In the last two games the experiment was tried of playing Sullivan in the outfield and Cunha behind...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale and Princeton Baseball. | 5/1/1900 | See Source »

...several errors. Sharpe played first base in all the games and is steadily improving both at the bat and in the field. Quinby, third baseman on last year's team, is playing a good game at second and, next to Camp, did the best work with the bat. Brown covered third base satisfactorily and played a brilliant game against the University of Maryland. The outfielders, Guernsey, Barnwell and Lyon, at first showed a tendency to be slow in starting and did not cover much ground, but they improved considerably and played good baseball in the last games of the trip...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale and Princeton Baseball. | 4/24/1900 | See Source »

...current number of the Lampoon begins with a timely and sensible editorial on the old College bell. It shows a creditable fairness in spirit, and goes directly to the heart of the question. The illustrations are only passable, with the exception of the cover, which is well executed and suggests the drawings of DuMaurier. The centre piece is not particularly amusing and as an illustration is rather flat and spiritless. The best of the poems is a parody on the "Psalm of Life," witty and cleverly carried out, but too late to be very effective. The short jokes and stories...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lampoon. | 4/6/1900 | See Source »

Through the gift of a Harvard graduate, the Christian Association has secured a reference library of over 100 volumes. These books are especially intended to cover the work of the following Bible and mission study classes: 1, Life of Christ; 2, Bible History; 3, Old Testament Characters; 4, Gospel of St. John; 5, Modern Apostles in Missionary Byways...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Y. M. C. A. Library. | 4/6/1900 | See Source »

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