Word: goodness
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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This afternoon the Juniors and the Sophomores will play the second game of the interclass series on the second team diamond at 4 o'clock. The Juniors have a good team this year, having defeated Middlesex Saturday by a score...
...Sophomore class baseball team defeated the Seniors yesterday afternoon in the first game of the interclass series by a score of 5 to 3. Long and Fuller pitched well for the opposing teams. The game was good until the fourth inning when the Seniors went up in the air and the Sophomores scored three runs on general wild throwing...
...eight hours of the election of the above delegates the temporary chairman shall convene the Council, at which meeting the annual election of officers shall take place. Also at this meeting the three representatives from the College at large shall be elected. (6) No undergraduate who is not in good standing at the College Office shall be eligible to membership. No member of the Council who fails to maintain good standing shall continue as a member of the Council. Vacancies arising from this or any other cause shall be filled by a three-quarters vote of the entire Council...
...word about the proposed new council. The undergraduate committee took up its work in all earnestness, because it believed that the students had pledged themselves to make good a promise; and because it wanted to prove that curtailment is not a proper remedy for distraction. It wanted to cut deeper, by dealing with the student activities as a whole, in the creation of a sentiment that can never be legislated into existence. It remains only for the College to accept the plan in the same spirit of co-operation in which it was drawn. We are trying to help...
...game on Saturday was slow and uninteresting, and at no time was the Harvard goal threatened. Voshell and Foster played the fastest game for the Freshmen and it was only due to the good defensive work of Palmer, the Columbia goal, that Harvard was prevented from scoring more times...