Word: evens
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...consecutive lists shows that a number of men sever connections with the orchestra after a membership of one year or less. If its prime object is to give the players orchestral experience, why is it that practically only one programme was given the whole year? How was it that even then at many concerts some of the wind instrument solos were played by memory, by the concert-master? This state of affairs has turned away a sufficient number of men to form an efficient orchestra. Former members of the St. Louis and Philadelphia symphonies, Boston Opera...
...Lampoon baseball team has been persuaded, with much difficulty, to meet the CRIMSON Clouters, and the game will take place on Soldiers Field tomorrow afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. As the funny men are funnier than usual when attempting to play the Great American Game, an even larger crows than attended the CRIMSON'S earlier victories is expected. The dregs of defeat will be diluted for Lampy's crew by a somewhat sweeter liquid, and the CRIMSON'S Cup of joy will be more than overflowing...
...which have terminated in ties, the University golf team decisively defeated the Fall River Golf Club 4 to 3 at Fall River on Saturday afternoon. This year's match would also probably have resulted in a tie had not the University taken seven men along, thus making an even count impossible. The Fall River match was played as follows: E. P. Allis '15 won from McWhirr (5 and 4), Captain J. G. Heyburn '16 lost to Wood, (1 and 2), L. H. Canan '17 won from Smith (3 and 2), G. A. McCook '16 won from Harrison...
...Yale in track and that at any time in the past nine years, Yale could have used Freshman or graduate athletes against Harvard. The fact that Yale has not tried to use such men, until last Saturday, would lead to the conclusion that a three-year rule was recognized, even if no three-year agreement existed. That such an agreement does exist seems clear...
...classes at any lectures or recitations. No single measure would do more to develop that feeling of personal obligation to the job which characterizes the graduate schools; or would better remove the perfunctory attitude towards college work and attendance at classes which at present characterizes a large portion of even the Senior class. The suggestion is one which has already met with the approval of several members of the Faculty. The system has long been in operation with men on the so-called Dean's List, men who are, however, least in need of more initiative. The change would...