Word: creditable
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Union for the first term of this, his senior year, and although he was not one of the speakers in the Princeton debate last fall, to him in great part the success of this team was due. To him also more than probably any one else belongs the credit for the rise in debating at Yale. When he entered College, it was considered almost a "queer" to belong to one of the Unions, while now their membership rolls contain the names of many of the prominent undergraduates of all classes...
...went all to pieces and showed a great need for better team play. The large score made by Brockton was due almost entirely to the errors of the Harvard team and not to the heavy batting of the Brockton Nine, for they had only one earned run to their credit...
...game was stopped in the eighth inning for lack of time, but the College Nine in those last few moments netted the only runs they had to their credit...
...rather difficult exits. Entire new costumes for Mr. and Mrs. Croaker, and new wigs, by Rothe, for the whole cast, improved the staging of the play very much. The actors were highly complimented by the Hartford people, and it is generally felt that the performance was a credit to the society and to the college...
...this year. "Branglebrink," is an excellent production in every way and fully deserves the great popularity that it has attained. The acting of the principals has been of an order that is rarely seen in college theatricals, and the entire management of the play has been very deserving of credit. Such a play as this one has been does an immense amount to raise the standard of the theatrical performances which are coming more and more to hold a prominent place among the interests of the university world...