Word: eye
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...probably a serious matter for the CRIMSON to pursue the dove of peace with an open cage and a pinch of salt, but while engaged in this inspired pursuit, it should keep one eye out for other person's, flower beds that might be trampled upon...
...friend of the University, having been James Hazen Hyde lecture here in 1906. In the course of the evening M. Le Braz will speak informally on his personal viewpoint of the war, which will be very interesting because he has a son at the front who recently lost an eye in the capture of some German trenches, and was given the highest medal for bravery...
...though one-sided, was fast throughout. Fleming, at inside home, played brilliantly, scoring four goals. Captain Nightingale, Lucas, and Persons also put up a good game for the University. Edwards, at goal, and Captain Hill did the best work for the visitors. Persons received a bad cut over the eye in the second half, and was forced to leave the game...
...account of their hitting power, pitchers E. W. Mahan '16 and R. B. Frye '15 may at any time displace the regular fielding candidates. Behind the bat, J. B. Waterman '15 seems to be the favorite, for his steadiness and experience thus far have overshadowed the superior batting eye and stronger throwing arm of R. Harte...
Captain R. R. Ayres '15, of the University baseball team, who underwent an operation on his right eye at his home in Montclair, N. J., last Monday is recovering rapidly, although somewhat retarded by a severe attack of the grippe. He expects to return to Cambridge with in the next ten days and will soon be able to assume active charge of the baseball squad...