Word: diamonds
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Senior class buttons have arrived at last. The Committee has chosen a design different from the conventional diamond of former years and the buttons are as nearly worthy of the term ornamental as they can be made, within the limit of an article of such moderate price. No matter how ornamental the button, it is of no value unless it is worn. There is a definite purpose in having the buttons and now that the Seniors have accepted that purpose as worth while let every man decorate himself with a button...
...Senior class buttons will be put on sale today at Leavitt & Peirce's at 1 o'clock. All Seniors may obtain them at 25 cents each upon signing their names and addresses. The committee appointed to choose a design for the buttons adopted a diamond-shaped pin bearing the class colors of green and white in an original design of enamel...
...class on October 28, the following men were appointed by the president, to constitute a committee to choose a design for the class button; R. G. Harwood, chairman, J. C. Bills, E. P. Burrill, E. T. Dana, H. W. Hines, and N. S. Simpkins. The committee has adopted a diamond-shaped button bearing the class colors in an original design of enamel. The buttons will be ready next week and will be put on sale at 25 cents each at Leavitt & Peirce's, where they may be obtained by all Seniors upon signing their names and addresses. A canvass...
Another five-inning game was played on the first team's diamond yesterday afternoon between teams A and B of the University baseball squad, which team A won by the score of 7 to 4. The playing was ragged throughout and the errors numerous. Everts pitching was the feature...
...first fall practice of the University baseball squad was held on the first team diamond yesterday afternoon with 30 men reporting. Two teams were formed and a five-inning game was played which team A won by the score of 5 to 4. All the men were given a chance to play, but were not allowed to play hard owing to the cool weather. Team B led until the last half of the fifth inning, when Currier made a three-base hit which sent in the tieing run, and then scored the winning run himself...