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Word: farness (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
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...tall, lithe build preferable for that position. It will also be necessary to develop a good punter, and considerable attention has been devoted to this branch of the game. Foster, Leonard and Hall have been doing very good work, and Brill has shown considerable improvement, although he is still far from being a first class punter. Hanley cannot always be relied upon and Lockwood is very erratic...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Bureau of Information | 9/26/1905 | See Source »

...summer. A path six feet broad has been built from the east end of Massachusetts to the road at the southwest corner of University and the road which was in the rear of the Library has been filled in. The road between Weld and University has been rebuilt as far as the southwest corner of the Library...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Minor Improvements in the Yard | 9/26/1905 | See Source »

Following are the batting and fielding averages of the University baseball team for all the regular games played thus far: BATTING. a.b. b.h. av. Mathews, 93 32 .344 Kemble, 27 9 .333 Spencer, 28 9 .321 McCarty, 59 17 .288 Greenough, 7 2 .286 Leonard, 82 23 .280 Kernan, 54 14 .259 Dexter, 79 20 .253 Stephenson, 85 18 .212 Schoenfuss, 33 7 .212 Randall, 66 9 .136 Coburn, 47 6 .128 Bradbury, 25 3 .120 Castle, 19 1 .053 -- -- -- Totals, 704 170 .241 FIELDING. p.o. a. e. av. Greenough, r.f., 6 0 0 1.000 Stephenson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Averages of the Nine | 6/22/1905 | See Source »

...must be met squarely, even at a great sacrifice. A remedy that would go to the root of the difficulty would be one which would destroy that condition of affairs under which men are accidentally thrown 'into personal contact at the outset of their college life almost entirely, so far as concerns the formation of new personal ties, upon the general basis of their comparative money allowances. I believe that Harvard should take heroic measures to end the unfortunate situation by which walls of inertia are built upon untrue foundations between groups of men in the same University. The only...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 6/20/1905 | See Source »

Work on repairing the north entry of Thayer Hall has consisted thus far in cleaning up the exterior of the building, removing the debris from the interior, and preparing the halls and such rooms as were most severally injured by the fire for plastering. No attempt will be made to install any improvements over the former condition of the entry. The rooms will be ready for occupancy when College opens in September...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Work on Thayer Hall | 6/12/1905 | See Source »

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