Word: excepts
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...three opponents by decisive scores, gathering a total of thirty-four hits for twenty-seven runs, and fielding accurately, with flashes of bril liance. E. F. Goode '22 and H. S. Russell '22 have shown themselves reliable pitchers, and A. B. Blair '21 has performed consistently behind the bat. Except in one inning in the game with Boston University, when they suffered from a fever of wild throwing, the infielders have played air-tight ball. A. J. Conlon '22 is easily the star of the inner circle, with many hard stops to his credit and no errors on the debit...
...Selection, and to these Committees President Lowell will send his nominations. The final selections will be made by the State Committees on December 3, 1921; and if a suitable candidate offers, there will be one scholarship filled for the year 1922-1923 from every state in the Union except the following sixteen: Arizona, Delaware, Florida, Idaho, Louisiana, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Utah, West Virginia and Wyoming. The qualifying examination formerly required has been abandoned...
...with A. B. Blair '21 receiving. There is a possibility that E. C. Lincion '22 will be back at his regular position at third. Buuell is retained in the lineup because of the uncertain condition of Lincoin's ankle which has kept him out of play for some time. Except for the substitution of Russell for E. F. goode '22 on the mound the team will start the game with the same men in the field as on Saturday...
...champion; while Bencoe, second only to the latter, also succumbed to the Crimson captain in his individual match with him. Ordway was the only fencer who defeated either of these men. Watson, with a field of twenty-five against him, surprised and defeated with excellent headwork all his opponents except Grandfield of the Navy, who secured first place...
...more necessary for students applying for admission to have additional college training. In 1900 a bachelor's degree was first required of all students entering upon the study of medicine at Harvard, although the majority of the matriculants offered degrees prior to this. This standard has not been changed, except that since 1900 students who have had a least two years of work in an approved college and who at the same time have maintained a high scholastic standing may be admitted...