Word: frequent
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...majority of the other games. It was defeated by the University team in the first game by the score of 5 to 2; but it won the second game by the score of 2 to 1. The Yale team has been in an unsettled condition, and frequent shifts have been made. As a result the batting has improved considerably in the last few games. Yale defeated Princeton in the first game, 6 to 0; but in the second game Princeton won in a tenth inning rally, by the score...
...question should not be confused, as it sometimes is, with that of honesty in written work done outside of the class room. Here we have a real honor system, and here there is abundant opportunity for the exercise of that virtue which Mr. Macgowan extols. When we see how frequent and great the temptation is, we ought to be glad and proud that so few fall before...
This ought to be a sufficient warning. It is to be hoped that the office will not have to take any further steps in quelling the uncalled for disturbances which have become so unnecessarily frequent. SENIOR...
...committee, in fairness to his other work, could give to it, the committee have appointed Reginald M. Hull '04, formerly assistant secretary of the Boston Finance Commission, as their representative. Mr. Hull will spend all his time at one hall or the other, and will be in frequent communication with the members of the committee. The committee will consider Mr. hull's reports, and will continue to do everything they can to make both halls comfortable for the students who use them. It is hoped that more students will find it convenient to eat at Memorial Hall or Randall Hall...
...suggest is simple. Let each class, during the Freshman year, and as early as possible after the class matriculates, prepare an album similar to the annual Senior Class Album. It might contain the individual photographs of the members of the class, their names, home address and preparatory school. By frequent reference to this guide a Freshman would readily memorize the names of those of his class-mates with whom he comes in contact in the lecture halls and at class functions; and at the end of the year he ought to be on speaking terms with almost...