Word: hands
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...field both teams showed up remarkably well, but the batting and base-running lacked dash and vigor. Three of the eight hits credited to Harvard were of the scratch order, and twice the side was retired with the bases full. On the other hand the men showed no impatience and generally good judgment in batting. Kernan pitched well except in the sixth and seventh innings when he let down and allowed Tufts five hits and a base on balls. Coolidge played brilliantly at shortstop and made the prettiest play of the game in the seventh inning, when he stopped...
...result of pushing the development of the squad has been bad in that it has injured Wheeler and Hollingsworth, but, on the other hand, decidedly satisfactory in that actual play has very much stimulated interest among the men. The chief points of development which the games are expected to show are: First, better punting; secondly, a thorough knowledge of the principles of line play...
...Varsity games will be held April 12 at 4 p. m. Entries for the class games close Tuesday, April 3; for the 'Varsity games, Monday, April 9. Blue-books for entries will be placed at the Gymnasium. All men who intend to compete must be examined before hand. Work on the new track at Soldiers Field is progressing as fast as the weather permits and it is hoped that it will be in shape soon after the recess...
...These qualities distinguished Professor Dunbar's work as teacher and writer. Drawing his instruction from first-hand sources of knowledge, he set for his students an inspiring example of thoroughness. His remarkable talent for the clear exposition of difficult subjects was rendered more effective by the methodical planning and careful preparation of his lectures. In them he incorporated the best results of recent inquiry and he spared no labor to keep them fresh in thought and in language. His opinions on controverted questions, firmly held though they were, he never imposed upon others; but he gave his pupils abundant material...
...gave himself to them devotedly, and brought to them the same thoroughness, soundness of judgment, and disinterestedness that distinguished his instruction and his writings. In the conduct of administrative business he was ready to assume responsibility; in this way, and by the careful preparation of the matter in hand, he saved his associates many hours of fatiguing labor...