Word: frequent
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Freshman baseball nine defeated Andover at Andover yesterday afternoon by the score of 10 to 3 in a game which, though exciting at times, was characterized by frequent errors on both sides...
Toward the middle of the year abuses of the privileges of the Union became very frequent. Many men who were not members were seen using the club, many articles were taken, and the number of books missing from the library increased to lover 30. For all these reasons, and to give the students a more vivid appreciation of the fact that the Union is a club to be used by its members only, and not a College building. It was decided to enforce a system of admission by card, at the same time the clause in By-law 1, allowing...
...well together, but fail to get a powerful and finished stroke. The Newell Sophomores are making a fair showing, but have most of the faults noticeable in the other crews. The Freshmen at both clubs have been slow in developing owing to the fact that they have suffered frequent changes in order. A number of the best men are on probation and for this reason it has been necessary to fill their places with poorer material. Both crews have improved slowly, but are still poor in their watermanship...
...revivals. A passage reflection upon the Scots in the first impression of "Eastward Ho." resulted in the arrest of its three authors. The comedy was then modified and under the title of an "Alderman no Conjurer" the play was first given in its present form at Dorset Gardens 1685. Frequent references to America and a detailed description of Virginia, as it was then thought of in England, give the dialogue unusual local interest. In movement "Eastward Ho" is a comedy of manners though its dialogue is informed with the keen wit and subtle humor of which these three Elizabethan poets...
...stadium will be the football gridiron, surrounded by an oval running track 440 yards in length, as well as a straight-away track the finish of which will be in the bow of the horseshoe. The outer wall of the stadium will be of brick, in which at frequent intervals arches will be cut, rorming entrances to the seating benches. Owing to the fact that the entrances to the seats will be from the back of the stadium it will be possible to bring the front seats about twenty feet nearer to the side lines of the field, the present...