Word: filles
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Athletic Committee has departed from the usual procedure in appointing also an assistant graduate manager. R. Ernst '03 has been chosen to fill the position. This appointment is made with a view to keeping a trained man always in readiness to fill the place of the regular manager; and under ordinary-conditions that place will probably pass to the assistant. Ernst managed his Freshman eleven and was second assistant manager of the '99 University football team...
...graduate has abstained from voting for three successive years voting papers will not be sent to him, unless he applies for them. The voting papers consist of a blank ballot and a set of instructions for voting based on the statutory regulations. The ballots must be properly filled up, signed and returned to the Registrar on or before April 20. The terms of office of all elected Fellows begin September 1, except in cases of election to fill vacancies. The terms are arranged to fall in such a way that as near as possible to one third of the elected...
...good backstop, but a very weak thrower. He lacks ginger and is liable to be caught napping while on base. His batting is even. Elkins the other catcher has not been out lately owing to trouble with his eyes. Pitcher seems to be the hardest position to fill. Smith, Tuckerman and Timmins, who are trying for that position, are all very weak. The batter always seems to have the best of the pitchers. They give many bases on balls and use poor judgment. Their batting and fielding is weak. The base running of the entire team needs improvement...
...their usual standard either in the box or at bat, and their wildness and tendency to let down at times were very costly. Wendell did not come up to Frantz's standard at first base, although his hitting was good; but with hard work will probably be able to fill the position satisfactorily. At second base Coolidge was in good form both in the field and at the bat, and seemed to be the only man in the infield sure of his place. Skilton, who seemed to be the best man available for third base, had a slump in batting...
...Gregory P. Baxter has been appointed instructor in the chemistry department. From 1897 to 1899 Mr. Baxter was an instructor in Chemistry 4, leaving to fill a vacancy at Haverford College for one year. He next filled a professorship at Swarthmore College, which position he will leave to begin his work here next September...