Word: fields
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...fallacious because nineteenths of the first-year men have no more real understanding of the purposes and potentialities of a Harvard education in June than, they had in September. It is dangerous because it may involve an irreparable loss of time and the self-educated choice of a field into which actually the student should never have entered. If four years of college are at all important, they are worth, thinking about from-the very beginning. The average freshman does not think, to the extent that he inquires, examines, and reflects upon. He has an impression that he is going...
...first places and seconds or thirds in six other events were taken by members of past Harvard track teams in the New England Olympic tryout meet Saturday afternoon on the Melrose High athletic field...
Notre Dame sluggers pounded a trio of Harvard pitchers for a total of 21 hits, Saturday on Soldiers Field, and the combination of the barrage of heavy-hitting and Crimson errors sent the University nine down to a 20 to 1 defeat...
Nearly every crime in the baseball calendar was committed by the University players, who tossed the ball around wildly, misjudged flies and grounders in an exhibition of some of the worst playing seen on Soldiers Field in a long, long while. Five errors were chalked up against the infield...
Harvard's lone tally came in the sixth when J. P. Chase '28 singled, W. W. Lord '28 walked, and F. B. Cutts '28, who was playing left field, followed with a single that sent Chase across the plate: Lord was the leading hitter of the Crimson team, with two hits in four trips to the place. He slammed out a double in the second, and was walked the next two times he came up. When Walsh finally pitched to him, Lord connected for his second hit, a Texas league single into left field...