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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...diplomas will be given out in Sanders Theatre on Commencement Day, as heretofore. They will be distributed after the exercises under the direction of the different deans of the various faculties and schools, in places of which due notice will be posted. This change has been made necessary by the great amount of time consumed in the distribution of the increasing number of diplomas, and by the delay in distributing diplomas not given out at the exercises. This year the diplomas will be printed from a new plate, the old one having been worn out. In the new plate there...
...University of Maine defeated the Second nine at Orono yesterday by the score of 6 to 3. The loss of the game was due to poor fielding and the inability of the Second nine to hit safely, Harvard making six hits and six errors to Maine's nine hits and four errors. Frost pitched well for Maine, holding his opponents down to few scattered hits...
Exeter defeated the Second nine at Exeter yesterday by the score of 4 to 2. The loss of the game was due to poor batting, as the fielding of the Second was creditable, the base-running showed improvement over the last two or three games played, and the bunting was the best of the season. Neither team made many hits, but the Exeter nine bunched their five hits well and scored two runs on a hard line drive between centre and right field. Hutchinson pitched well for the Second nine, giving but two bases on balls. Carpenter's difficult catch...
...found satisfactory; so he was moved to the second and his place was taken by Dillinagham, who was tried for a week. He, too, was not found capable of filling the place. One of the most noticeable faults was a tendency to delay the stroke at both ends, due to a bad hang at the full reach and a slowness at the beginning of the recover...
...well known that the headaches and discomforts due to eye strain are experienced by the strong and vigorous as well as by the weak and poorly nourished. The relation of the general health to the muscles of the eye is therefore a question of interest to oculists, to persons who have such headaches and even to those in perfect health. For, if the ocular muscles of the latter are not also proportionally strong, such persons may suffer from eye strain at any time or else resort to glasses prematurely. These difficulties have received much attention of late years from aphthalmologists...