Word: faces
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...sometimes a curse. While we are seeking it so diligently we often lose sight of the fact that it ceases to be a virture when improprieties and injustices can be committed under cover of its magic name. But leaving generalities aside, let's look the situation squarely in the face and find a few specific instances. Take the question of the night shirt parades. We have no objection to the parade. But when a reckless gang of paraders make an exuberance of College Spirit their excuse for robbing, rioting and pillaging they make fools of themselves and cast suspicion...
Capper was handicapped this year in having to face in his races the keenest competition of years, but nevertheless he always finished well up despite his comparative lack of experience. He has run better with each succeeding race, and with the added strength of another year's running should prove a well-nigh invincible...
...first half of the ninth, Hitchcock passed the first two men to face him; Statler, batting for Cutler, and Swain. J. Clark field out to Fripp, but Hitchcock then passed Young, who went to bat for Powell. Frye was substituted at this point and Hodge, batting for Bowen, hit the first ball pitched to deep right field for three bases. The next man, Toolan, field to S. Clark, while Gillette went out, S. Clark to Nash, retiring the side...
Hodge, who started against the University team last year but who was removed from the box after he had passed the first man to face him, will be in the box today. He pitched first class ball at New Haven earlier in the season but lost the game on account of the poor support from his team mates. In Captain Swain on third and Ainslee on second base, the visitors have two of the best infielders in collegiate baseball. Swain is also a heavy hitter, and on former occasions has caused considerable uneasiness for the Harvard pitchers...
...morning will be devoted to games and aquatic and indoor sports. In the afternoon, the Senior nine will face the Fort Andrews baseball club. F. B. Harvey has been elected captain of the ball team but refused to predict the outcome last night. He said his lips were sealed. The boys of North Thayer think they have a little on their neighbors in the South Entry of the same dwelling when it comes to the national game and these two teams will fight it out some time during the day. Catch as catch can rules will prevail...