Word: coverly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...entries must have been made in the blue-books at Leavitt & Peirce's. In order to avoid unnecessary defaults it is essential that contestants indicate in the entry book the days and hours of all College engagements. An entry fee of 50 cents will be charged. This will cover the cost of courts, but contestants must provide their own tennis balls. The drawings will be made this evening, and the chart will be posted on Jarvis Field tomorrow when the first matches will be played...
...therefore, who can give the time there is a distinct advantage in pursuing their general studies before the professional ones. In short, there is much to be said for separating the work of college and professional schools. It follows also that the course in the college ought to cover a number of different subjects, together with a somewhat thorough study of one among them. What that one should be will vary with the personal aptitude of the student. In my own opinion, it is better, as a general rule, that it should not be too closely akin to the subject...
...examinations cover the following subjects: Arithmetic; either the elements of Algebra or Geometry; Greek and Latin grammar; translation from English into Latin; either unprepared translation from Greek and Latin or unprepared translation from one of these languages and a book in the other or one Greek and Latin book chosen from a given list...
...blue-books at Leavitt & Peirce's before tomorrow evening at 6 o'clock. In order to avoid unnecessary default it is essential that contestants indicate in the entry book the days and hours of college engagements. An entry fee of 50 cents will be charged. This will cover the cost of courts, but contestants must provide their own tennis balls. The drawings will be made Wednesday night, and the chart will be posted on Jarvis Field Thursday when the first matches will be played...
...season misfortunes which loomed large, but all three have since been cleared away. P. D. Haughton '99 came to the rescue as coach, Reed was given a rest which has resulted in a noticeable improvement in his work, and newly-elected Captain Hardwick moved from left field to cover third, a position at which he has greatly distinguished himself. Another change was made in taking Frye from the pitching staff and placing him in centre field, much to the improvement of the team's hitting...