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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Yale chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa society defeated the Harvard chapter in baseball by a score of 17 to 14. Superior ability to bunch its hits won the game for Yale. Errors by both teams were numerous, but the game was closely contested and the result was in doubt to the end. A brilliant one-handed catch by Galey, who played third base for Harvard, was a feature of the game...
...School, won the Harvard interscholastic tennis championship for the third time by defeating C. E. Treat, of the Chelsea High School, 6-3, 6-0, 6-0. Niles played an exceedingly steady game throughout, and his clever placing and the frequent wild shots of his opponent left no doubt of the result from the very first...
Andover, May 5.--The Yale baseball team defeated Andover here this afternoon in a well played game by a score of 5 to 4. The result was in doubt to the end of the game. In the sixth inning Bowman of Yale made a three-base hit which scored two runs. In Andover's half of this inning Clough made a sensational steal from third base to the home plate while the ball was being pitched...
Despite the rather black outlook of low finances and memberships, there can be no doubt that the Union is being actually used more satisfactorily and by a larger number of men than ever before. Many have found that membership pays from purely selfish motives and that the Union is a source of almost indispensable convenience. The actual use of the Union in this way will do more towards strengthening it as a democratic force in the University than all the forced mass meetings and class smokers possible...
...early and extreme specialization. Over 20 per cent, of the University begin to specialize at least as early as the end of their Freshman year. These are some of the evils peculiar to the free elective system. They are sufficiently evident to make the most liberally minded person doubt the efficiency for the best collegiate training of such a system...