Word: farness
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...interclass baseball games will be played as soon as the Leiter Cup series is far enough advanced to leave available diamonds. Each of the upperclass teams will play a game with each other class and the winners will play the Freshmen for the championship. The winners of the round-robin series will receive their class numerals. No man who has won his baseball "H" or who has played with the University team within two weeks of the date of the game, will be allowed to play...
...University golf team defeated Andover at the Oakley Country Club yesterday afternoon by the score of 22 1-2 to 0. So far the team has won every match this season, having won from Wollaston 12 1-2 to 4, and defeated Woodland 10 1-2 to 4 1-2. The results of the individual matches were as follows: HARVARD. ANDOVER. Wilder, 1 1/2 Gardner, 0 Morgan, 4 1/2 Decker, 0 Shaw, 7 Wilson, L. O. 0 Ingalls, 1 1/2 Weissbrod, 0 Sweeney, 2 1/2 Seeley, 0 Davis, 5 1/2 Wilson, S. S. 0 Totals...
...Faculty, the third party to the controversy, is far from unanimous in the stand it has taken. And yet, as far apart as the two poles stand the Faculty and undergraduates. When they chance to compare views in person, as at the CRIMSON dinner, both sides are convinced of the possibility of a satisfactory solution. Why, them, cannot a solution be reached? We are more than ready to do our share; we want only to be met halfway, and in the same friendly spirit that is now characteristic of at least the undergraduates' side of the argument...
SEMINARY ON AIMS AND METHODS OF PHILOSOPHICAL STUDY AND TEACHING. Topic: "In dealing with Controversial Matters, how far should the Philosophical Teacher make it his Aim to win Disciples? How far to train Independence of Thought in his Pupils?" Professor Royce. Emerson...
SEMINARY ON AIMS AND METHODS OF PHILOSOPHICAL STUDY AND TEACHING. "Topic" "In dealing with Controversial Matters, how far should the Philosophical Teacher make it his Aim to win Disciples? How far to train Independence of Thought in his Pupils?" Professor Royce. Emerson...