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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...fielding of the Freshmen was, on the whole, sharp and fairly accurate. Putnam and Fincke, however, were not up to their usual form, while Jaynes missed an easy fly in centre field Robinson at third, on the other hand, threw well to first and had three assists to his credit, besides a difficult put-out. Milne, Whittemore and Kendall also played a good, strong fielding game. Wilder in left field made the star catch of the game for the M. I. T. freshmen while Hull secured a difficult foul fly in the second inning...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshmen, 20; M. I. T. 1901, 3. | 5/5/1898 | See Source »

...informal reception, to be held before the Junior Dinner this evening, at which men will have a chance to meet any members of the class they may not know, will begin at twenty minutes of seven. The reception committee, whose names were in yesterday's CRIMSON, must be on hand at 6.30. The speakers of the evening will be: P. M. Jaffray, toastmaster; J. W. Farley, "The Class;" F. O. White, "Debating;" J. B. Holden, "Lampoon;" B. H. Dibblee, "Football;" J. F. Perkins, "Rowing;" H. James, "The Press;" J. F. Brice, "Poem...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Junior Dinner. | 5/5/1898 | See Source »

...Only five innings were played as a cold drizzling rain fell continuously rendering the ball very slippery and difficult to control. McCornick was put in the box in order to save the regular pitchers, and showed his lack of practice by pitching an ineffective game. Nevins, on the other hand, pitched effectively, striking out seven men and allowing but three hits and these scattered. Lafayette's hits on the other hand were timely, and Walbridge's three bagger in the second inning brought in three runs. In the last inning Harvard had three men on bases, but Burgess struck...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LAFAYETTE, 8; HARVARD, 1. | 5/4/1898 | See Source »

YESTERDAY Rattle hired the steam launch at the Riverside Recreation Grounds. In trying to run the engine he scalded his face, burnt his hand and jammed his toe in the crank shaft. He says he never before realized the dangers of the naval militia...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Special Notice. | 5/3/1898 | See Source »

...senible course is to consider the crisis coolly with the aim of deciding in what way he can serve his country best. If he thinks that the path of his duty lies in immediate enlistment, then no one can criticise him in his choice. If on the other hand, he feels that by accepting the privilege of daily drill offered here, and by making a study of military tactics and science, he can volunteer for nore useful service when the need is more urgent, then he is acting wisely. Not only does the country need patriotic support, but she needs...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 4/27/1898 | See Source »

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