Word: frequented
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...English to the Chinese. A prominent part is taken in the work at T Wharf, at the foot of Atlantic avenue, where the Association superintends a reading room for fishermen and sailors. About 800 fishermen have their mail sent to the reading room, and from 25 to 50 men frequent it daily...
...defeated T.B. Dorman '06 in the other half of the semi-finals, 6-4, 8-6. Morse played well at the net and kept Dorman in the back of the court by clever passing. Dorman's lobs were short and Morse handled them well. Both players were handicapped by frequent gusts of wind...
Harvard's centre field was very successful in bringing the ball down toward goal, but the attack lost many chances to score through frequent errors and too little shooting. Hays at goal was very effective and stopped several difficult shots. On the attack, Bennett, Outerbridge and Adams were fast and aggressive. The team-play of the defence was uniformly good...
...Saturday at Northfield by the score of 11 to 3. The fielding was weak and six errors were made, but at the bat the second team made eleven hits, Norwich making only four, and Taylor struck out ten men. Many of the second nine's runs were due to frequent errors and wild pitches by the Norwich infield...
...playing of the Freshmen was an improvement over that in the game with the Second nine, but was marred by frequent failures to take advantage of Milton's weakness, and an inability to bunch hits when necessary. Their base-running was poor and showed little headwork, and their fielding was erratic. Brennan pitched fairly well, but weakened at times. His wild pitch in the ninth inning allowed Apthrop to score for Milton. Tweed played an excellent game at catch, and threw to second base accurately...