Word: extras
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Andover was defeated by the University baseball team yesterday afternoon on Brothers Field, Andover, by the score of 4 to 3. It required an extra inning to defeat the fast preparatory school nine, and but for a batting rally in the ninth, Harvard would not have had the chance to win the game in the tenth...
...last meeting of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, it was decided that hereafter no extra admission subject would be counted as a course or half-course towards a degree unless offered in advance as the equivalent of College work, and unless the examination book had been read with that end in view, and marked not lower than...
When Williams came to bat in the extra inning, the score was 1 to 1, and no scoring had been done since the second inning. Templeton, who had taken Mahan's place in right field at the end of the sixth, started off with a single and was sacrificed to second by Osterhout. Ford hit the first ball pitched to deep left, scoring Templeton and reaching second before the ball could be returned. Young flied, out, leaving Williams one run ahead. Currier placed a hit over second and Pounds, batting in Brennan's place, knocked the ball over the centre...
...municipality receive higher wages than those in the employment of a private corporation. Fraud, however, is more likely to arise if there are a large number of workmen in the employment of the municipality, and the direct employment of municipal labor is likely to increase corruption. The extra remuneration paid to city employees must be obtained by some form of increased taxation, which will tend to benefit this privileged class of workers at the expense of the community, whereas a benefit resulting from increased taxation should revert to the public. The higher municipal wage, moreover, increases the hold upon...
Today is the last day for ordering copies of the Senior Album. The Album goes to press at once, and it is necessary to know exactly how many copies will be needed, as no extra copies will be ordered by the committee owing to the fact that the publishing is done at cost. A successful Album is already assured and every additional order helps to make it more attractive. Orders from Seniors or underclassmen should be placed with G. W. Bailey '07, Thayer 25; S. T. Hubbard, Jr., 07, Holworthy 24; R. J. Walsh '07, Hollis 10; or at Tupper...