Word: fourthly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...happened that an unexpected substitution was necessary to be no reason why an exception should not be in this case; but the rules forbade it, hence they were altered this year to read: "Player may be returned once at the beginning of any period, or at anytime during the fourth or last period...
...fourth time in five years the Harvard crews made a clean sweep of the annual boat races with Yale on the Thames at New London, on June 20. The University eight won by ten lengths in 21 minutes, 42 seconds; the University four won by eight lengths, and the Freshman eight by one length. In the preliminary races the day before, the University second four and the Freshman four won by about six and four lengths respectively over a mile course...
...that almost one-fourth of college graduates go into business, and the calling is second only to teaching in popularity, constant attention to such accusations is imperative. Harvard offers laboratories for the use of future scientists; and libraries for the benefit of future teachers and scholars. Many a weighty problem arises upon which the future reformer may try his wits. For the journalist of the future there are journals, and for the artist of the future there is art. But the proposition that seems to be ignored is that for the future business man there are opportunities for the exercise...
...Washburn '15 won the College tennis championship yesterday afternoon on Jarvis Field by defeating J. J. Armstrong '14 in the final set of their match by the score of 6-3. The other three sets were played on May 28 and the fourth set stood 6-6 when play was stopped because of the rain. In the doubles E. H. Whitney '14 and J. J. Armstrong '14 had little trouble in defeating E. R. Hastings, Jr., '14 and J. C. Devereux '14 for the College doubles championship after the first set. In this set, which was close, the Armstrong...
...Armstrong '14 on Holmes Field this afternoon at 2.45 o'clock. This match was originally scheduled for May 28, and three sets played on that day, Washburn winning the first two, 7-5, 6-4, but losing the third, 4-6. The score stood 6-6 in the fourth set when the play had to be discontinued. This last set will be played over again today, Washburn starting the match with a lead of one set over Armstrong...