Word: frequently
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...five-inning game played, in the heavy rain yesterday afternoon, the University second nine defeated Milton Academy, at Milton, by a score of 8 to 3. Owing to the slippery grounds, errors were frequent on both sides. Neither pitcher was effective...
...experience at the game. One the offence, Harvard in the first half repeatedly brought the ball down the field through the opposing defence only to lose it by passing too much in front of goal; this fault was largely corrected in the second half, however, when aggressive attack and frequent shooting resulted in five goals, as against one in the first half. The University team defence was uniformly good. hays, at goal, made some difficult stops, and played an exceptionally strong game for a man inexperienced in the position. On the attack, the play of Bennett, Adams and Outer bridge...
...Freshman baseball team will play the Noble and Greenough School team on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 4 o'clock. As the Noble and Greenough team is weak, and has thus far made a poor showing, the Freshmen ought to win, although the frequent loss of practice last week on account of rain, has retarded the development of the team...
There are still a few men who have not made appointments at Notman's.--in spite of the frequent notices the Committee has given them. The Committee regrets that further delay will necessitate the omission of pictures from the Album. This is absolutely the last call...
...consider the real nature of those questions. The labor question is primarily one of hostility between two classes of the community--the employees in large industrial establishments and their employers. This hostility lies deeper than the questions of wages and the hours of labor. Such questions are the most frequent subjects of controversy, but if there were no questions of wages or hours of labor, other issues would be found upon which class hostility would express itself. It is obvious that public officials and courts of law are powerless to deal with this difficulty. They may succeed in keeping...