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Word: evens (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Student" takes himself so solemnly as to be fair game for his mates; but though the species is known, the sketch leaves the reader wondering whether this particular individual ever existed. Mr. Powel's "Influence of the Comic Opera" is a clever skit, the humor of which would move even the Serious-Minded Student to laughter...

Author: By G. F. Moore., | Title: Review of Advocate | 6/6/1907 | See Source »

...capital situation with good effect of suspense, and has made telling use of his setting. The buoyant and graceful "travel paper" of Arminius "Concerning Watering Places Mostly German," which alluringly conjures up the atmosphere of the Continental Spa, is refreshing after so much that is subdued or gloomy (even Mr. Green's story has a dying mother in the background) and one is grateful, too, for the pure fun of Mr. H. H. Brown's "Vi et Armis." The "Afterglow," by Mr. Peter Willard, a subjective description tinged with real reminiscent and visionary tone, is the masterpiece of the number...

Author: By T. HALL ., | Title: Review of the June Monthly | 6/3/1907 | See Source »

...University, and that due credit is given to those who were instrumental in bringing it to Cambridge again. One of the strongest factors in deciding upon the Stadium this year was the financial success of the last meet, and it is gratifying to learn that Saturday's meet was even more profitable. There was some criticism of the Stadium track last year, but the extraordinary performances made on it Saturday are ample proof of its excellence, and deserve consideration in determining the choice of a track next year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SUCCESS OF THE TRACK MEET | 6/3/1907 | See Source »

...team this spring is well up to the standard of former ones. Captain Dexter's team, however, is a remarkably good one and considerably better, in fact, than the teams which have represented the University in the past two years. It is fast and well balanced, and, with an even break of baseball luck, has an excellent chance to win today's game...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASEBALL WITH PRINCETON | 5/25/1907 | See Source »

...practice the athletes of the University daily have shown a dexterity truly remarkable and were even mistaken for the University nine by a bystander on Soldiers Field recently. In fact Coach Pieper, watching the team at work a few days ago, annexed several members to the University squad; but the CRIMSON, in no way daunted by this setback, will bring to the game today as noble an aggregation of ball-tossers as Harvard has ever produced. At the bat the wearers of the "C" are formidable, and never allow a pitched ball to go by them, being especially effective...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Baseball Victory Today! | 5/24/1907 | See Source »

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