Word: five
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...restrained in the exercise of its powers by publicity, state supervision, and popular control. The experiment of one board has been successful wherever it has been tried. A small board, moreover, is to be preferred to a large board, as it is possible for the community to choose five men intelligently, while a wise selection is difficult when there are seventy-five men to be elected, as in the case of the city councils of the present...
...sixth inning, and gave only one base on balls. He had the Brown batters guessing at every stage of the contest, and in the ninth inning he made the best hit of the day, a long three-bagger between left and centre field. Harvard outbatted Brown, securing five hits off Nourse, who should have been batted much harder. Only one of the hits, however, helped produce a run. Brown played errorless ball, and Raymond's catching and throwing, and Regnier's catch of Kemble's liner were the features. In the first inning when Brown was at bat the Harvard...
...next five innings the Brown men went out in order; but at the beginning of the seventh Kemble, after fielding a grounder cleanly, threw over Hall's head, giving the runner second. The next man sacrificed, and although Hicks made it two out by striking out Budlong, Hennessy singled to right and brought in the third...
...student who is not in the examination room within five minutes after the hour appointed for the examination shall not be admitted without permission of the instructor or of the officer in general charge of examinations." Examinations Today. Architecture 3a, Robinson Hall. Architecture 3b, Robinson Hall. Architecture 3c, Robinson Hall. Botany 3b, Pierce 202. Class. Philol. 69, Sever 18. Economics 25, Lower Mass. Engineering 16d, Pierce 202. English 14, Sever 18. French 5, Sever 23. German F, Harvard 5. German G, Harvard 5. German H, Harvard 5. Government 15, Holdem. Government 16, Lower Mass. Latin 3, Upper Mass. Latin...
William Rotch Severance '09, three, of New Bedford, prepared for College at Milton Academy. His Freshman year he rowed five on his class crew, and held the same position in the University boat last year. He is 21 years old, weighs 177 1-2 pounds, and is 5 feet, 11 1-2 inches in height...