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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...University team played an aggressive and creditable game, but its defence was not concerted enough to break up the brilliant attack of the Johns Hopkins team. The team was further handicapped by the short time the men have been in training; while the Hopkins team, which has been practicing since last November, showed the effect of long training in superior speed and endurance...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LACROSSE TRIP SUCCESSFUL | 4/25/1904 | See Source »

...practice outdoors until this week, and partly to the general listlessness among the men. The infielders, with the exception of the battery candidates, are careless in their fielding and their throwing is extremely inaccurate. Although the outfielders are doing good work in judging fly balls, they have not enough spirit and are especially slow in starting after the ball. Several of the battery candidates show promise of fair ability, yet they have not developed as satisfactorily as those in former years. The batting, as evidenced in the practice games of the last two days, is improving very slowly, since...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: First 1907 Baseball Game Saturday | 4/16/1904 | See Source »

...opportunities offered are for investigation only, and no formal instruction will be given. The expedition will be open to all students of botany and zoology who are experienced enough to profit by independent study. The expedition will sail from New York on July 2. The total expense, including transportation from New York and return, and board and lodging for six weeks at the Hotel Frascati, Flatts, Bermuda, will...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Biological Station in Bermuda. | 4/11/1904 | See Source »

...Leiter Cup series to be successful this year it is absolutely necessary that more men should enter their names on the book at Leavitt and Peirce's. The entries will close on April 12. So far only about six men have entered. Inasmuch as Mr. Leiter has been kind enough to present a prize it seems as though the University should show its appreciation by making the series a success...

Author: By E. B. Krumbhaar., | Title: More Leiter Cup Entries Needed. | 4/7/1904 | See Source »

...Shaw, and crush with grimness the wretched Grub Street on their wheel. Nay, more: they--especially Mr. Green--illustrate what journalistic criticism should be.--easily colloquial, anecdotal, popular, yet sound. Of course, the critics could rejoin that such writing means time and work: does the public want it badly enough to pay for it? Mr. Bernbaum, by the way, is depressed over the American public, is past even regretting the incapacity of Americans to appreciate Ibsen, to him "the greatest dramatist since Shakespere, and probably the greatest author of the nineteenth century." Is there perhaps on the Monthly a certain...

Author: By J. B. Fletcher., | Title: The Harvard Monthly for April. | 4/4/1904 | See Source »

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