Word: frequented
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...second baseball squad held its first practice game on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. Two teams were chosen arbitrarily and frequent substitutions were made so that Coach Campbell could have an opportunity to see all the men in action before he decides upon a definite line-up to face Exeter on Wednesday...
...modern life of the School and of its library in 1870. Three steps were necessary and were taken at once. A permanent librarian was employed to prevent the loss of books: students were no longer supplied with free textbooks; and duplicates of reports and other books that were in frequent demand were supplied...
...HWEN, CONN., April 23.--Gathering a large number of hits and taking advantage of the frequent passes given by Hickey, who pitched for Yale, the New Haven baseball team, Eastern League champions, today defeated the Blue players in a listless game by the score of 12 to 3. This game atones for the set-back which the Yale men gave the same team April 14, when the Blue team came from behind...
...complaint of a British corner in rubber made in Congress produced diplomatic exchanges. The Brazilian ambassador announced the willingness of his country to cooperate' with the U. S. Department of Commerce in attracting American capital into the Brazilian rubber industry. Such proposed essays in business provide frequent topics of conversation beside the Potomac. It should be realized, however, that it takes many years to establish rubber plantations, and that in the light of the recent overproduction prospects for such a venture over the next decade are not promising. The great " rubber boom " in London in 1910 was followed...
...last football practice of the season yesterday at Soldiers Field, the Red and Black teams scrimmaged for an hour without any score resulting. The game was marked by frequent fumbles that often came when a score was imminent. The Reds were stronger yesterday, partly due to the excellent broken field running of J. H. Watson...