Word: hardes
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...present the prospects for a winning University baseball team are none too bright. The squad is an unusually small one, but is working hard. So far the work has consisted in fielding, catching men between bases, and practicing short dashes. Batting practice will begin this morning at 10, when Keeler of the Brooklyn National League team will be on hand to coach...
Harvard was especially strong in covering her opponents closely on the defensive and although Princeton played with accuracy and life, her team showed the effects of the hard game with Yale on Thursday...
...basketball team will play Princeton this evening at 7 o'clock in Hemenway Gymnasium. The game should be a close and exciting one. Harvard, although suffering somewhat from the effects of a hard game with Columbia, has improved during the last week, especially in defensive work. Very effective playing is expected of the whole team, especially the two guards, who are very strong, and this coupled with the fact that the contest will take place at home makes the prospect bright. Princeton was defeated by Yale last night by a score...
...most interesting points discussed in connection with the elective system is the question of "snap" courses To evade hard work 173 men elected easy courses; 566 did not; 266 chose easy courses for other reasons. Investigation of the College records shows that the number of easy courses taken by each man is not great; of 448 members of the class of 1901, only 31 took more than four courses reputed to be "snaps...
...game was hard fought but Harvard made her best showing of the season and secured a big lead at the start. Princeton's defense was not very strong, and was unable to check effectively the fast work of the Harvard forwards. The best playing was done by Winsor and Carr for Harvard, and by Purnell for Princeton. The line-up: HARVARD. PRINCETON. Pruyn, f. f., Ogden. Winsor, f. f., Purnell. Foster, f. f., Leake. Rumsey, f. f., McAlpin. Penhallow, c.p. c.p., Poe. Carr, p. p., Sheffield. Manning, g. g., Paull...