Word: fairs
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...others who were unable to accept the invitation to the dinner. As each speaker rises to respond to his toast, the members of the club will rise and sing one verse of the speaker's national song, except in the case of President Eliot, when they will sing "Fair Harvard...
...this point the showing of the team has been only fair. A large number of promising candidates reported for early practice, but the team as a whole has not shown much progress. There have been two practice games, in which a large number of candidates have been tried out. The Freshmen were defeated by Dorchester High School by a close score; they defeated the second University team, however, 3 to 2. The batting orders: HARVARD 1912. SOMERVILLE. Wigglesworth, c.f. s.s., Norton Kelly, l.f. 2b., Donahue Conant, r.f. 1b., McDonald Potter, 2b. r.f., Mixer Winston, s.s. c.f., Nolan Desha...
...that, "Very few men go out for the University team." Permit me to correct this statement,--at the beginning of the present season something over 30 presented themselves as candidates,--surely a fair number from which to select three...
Would it not be well, then, to provide the necessary fencing masks, and give the team a fair show, before considering the abolition of the most attractive indoor sport? H. T. ERHARD...
...that there is enough interest to make intercollegiate matches worth while, the expenses of the team should be paid in whole or in part from the general fund. It is perhaps doubtful if this step would make the sport particularly popular, but it would at least be given a fair chance for success...