Word: hands
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...with Harvard men. It was chiefly through the efforts of Harvard graduates connected with the Boston Opera Company and through the generous gift of five hundred dollars by Mr. Eben Jordan that the agreement was effected, whereby Harvard students might take advantage of the educational opportunities so close at hand. The organization is open to all members of the University, undergraduates, graduates, and Faculty upon payment of fifty cents annually. The advantages of the arrangement are obvious, and students who are not yet members should join the association at once. Blue-books will be placed at Leavitt & Peirce...
...more brilliant significance. Among the more superior musical talent that an orchestra of a high standard draws from the versatile life of this University, the ordinary Harvard student who has in some way acquired an interest for the understanding of music, can here find opportunity for gaining a first-hand, knowledge of what an orchestra means...
...game this afternoon against Stevens will be the first one of the year, and will probably furnish little line on the strength of the team. So far the coaches have devoted most of their time to developing as strong a defensive line as possible from the material at hand. At a number of practices the second team has kept the ball the entire time, battering away at the first's defence, and the results have been very satisfactory, as during the last week the line has been almost like a stone wall. The backfield, as may be remembered from last...
...forward pass did not work with the success which attended it Wednesday afternoon. None of the many passes tried were successful and two of those attempted by the second team were blocked as soon as they had left the passer's hand. The work which stood out most prominently was that of Brickley, H. Hardwick, Freedley, Handy, and the first team line as a whole. The first two named succeeded in making long gains, while their team-mate in the backfield, Bradlee, was most useful at interference and charging. Logan at quarterback used a great deal of snap in running...
...University men and Freshman practicing together. Five innings of ragged play satisfied the coaches, and then R. B. Frye '15, last year's Freshman pitcher, was put in the box. Coach Sexton and Captain Wingate picked as good a team as could be made up from the material at hand and several more innings were played. Frye pitched well for this stage of the season, holding his opponents to a no-run score...