Word: fields
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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This afternoon at 4 o'clock the University baseball team will play Colby at Soldiers Field in the fourth game of the season. H. P. King '21, regular first baseman on the nine, and captain of last year's Freshman team, will be unable to play due to sickness. His place will be taken by W. B. Frothingham '21, who will be moved in from the outfield. Either P. K. Ellis '19 or R. P. Hallowell '20 will be chosen to replace Frothingham in right field...
Coach Leary has had charge of the training of the University ends for seven years. He has worked under Haughton while the latter was head coach here, and has probably a better understanding of the "Haughton system" than any other man. He was field coach of the University team in 1916, and was in complete charge during the early part of the season while Haughton was still away. Business reasons were given as the cause of Leary's inability to coach next fall...
...branches of the American service are represented. Infantry has the highest number, 81, followed by Air Service with 41. The others are: Field Artillery 17, Medical Corps 12, Machine Gun Corps 8, Engineers 8, Coast Artillery Corps 5, Cavalry 4, Quarter Master Corps 4. Intelligence Service 3, S. A. T. C. 3, Ordnance Corps 2, Ambulance Corps 2, Dental Corps 2, Signal Corps 1, and Inspector General's Department...
This afternoon the baseball season will open for the Freshman team when they meet Watertown High School at Soldiers Field at 4 o'clock. The game was scheduled for tomorrow afternoon, but was put forward one day at the request of the Watertown management...
...Harvard proposal is that students shall hereafter, except in a few cases where the nature of the studies makes the plan unnecessary, be given a general examination toward the close of their Senior year and shall be required to display at this examination a reasonable proficiency in some general field of college work. This is a new idea in American education, but it probably represents an important step in the right direction. Boston Herald...