Word: fairs
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Bullard H. M. Boylston '03, accompanied by L. D. Granger '04. 8. "The Good-Bad Little Boy," C. B. Rich Glee Club. 9. "Awakening of the Lion," Kontsky Orchestra. 10. "Veritas," J. H. Densmore '04 Orchestra and Glee Club. 11. Selections from the "Prince of Pilsen," Luders Orchestra. 12. "Fair Harvard." Orchestra and Glee Club...
There will be practice today for the entire University baseball squad at 1.45 o'clock if the weather is fair: if not, practice will be held Monday as usual...
...catch. The Newell Juniors have a tendency to rush their slides and also hang at the catch. Irregularity in attendance has been harmful to the Weld Sophomores. They nevertheless row well together, but fail to get a powerful and finished stroke. The Newell Sophomores are making a fair showing, but have most of the faults noticeable in the other crews. The Freshmen at both clubs have been slow in developing owing to the fact that they have suffered frequent changes in order. A number of the best men are on probation and for this reason it has been necessary...
...HAVEN, CONN., March 25.--Yale defeated Wesleyan this afternoon in baseball by the score of 9 to 2. Despite the cold weather, Yale's fielding was accurate and the batting fair. Bowman pitched four innings and showed good judgment and fair control. Wescott, who pitched three innings, had good speed, and was very steady; he allowed only two safe hits; Allen finished the game in the box for Yale. The best individual playing was that of Raymond, the Wesleyan shortstop, who made a double play unassisted and a difficult catch of a high line ball...
...Junior class dinner was held at the American House yesterday evening at 7 o'clock. About 200 men were present. Members of the Glee Club sang several selections, and the entire class joined in the class song and Fair Harvard. W. R. Bowie was toastmaster, and toasts were responded to as follows: "The Class," J. A. Burgess; "Football," C. B. Marshall; "The Press," A. A. Ballantine; and "Athletics," E. B. Krumbhaar...