Word: hardes
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Currier will be given a rest today in preparation for the hard game with Princeton on Saturday. The rest of the team, with the exception of Slater, will be the same as the line-up against Cornell...
...charge of the Delivery Room. As a graduate student of three years' standing, who has probably used the good offices of the Delivery Room as much as, and abused its regulations more than most students of the University, I beg to testify to the uniform courtesy of the hard-worked men, women and boys who make the Harvard Library the most efficient and the most liberal circulator of books I have ever seen. H.N. MACCRACKEN...
...University tennis team defeated Princeton in its first dual match at Princeton on Saturday by the score of 8 to 1. Princeton won the contest in doubles between Dixon and Pyne and Harlow and Pearson. This match was won only after three sets of hard tennis, in which Princeton excelled in net play, and Harlow and Pearson at the back line. The closest match was between Dixon and Pearson, the latter winning the third set by the narrow margin of 8 games to 6. The playing of Captain Morse against Captain Richardson was especially brilliant, in spite of the stiff...
ITHACA, NEW YORK, May 10.--The University baseball team arrived here at 2 o'clock this afternoon, after a rather hard journey. The men showed no ill effects of the trip, and spirited practice was held on Percy Field, shortly after arriving. The fielding was especially good, notwithstanding the fact that the ground was rather slippery, owing to a snow which fell this morning. The batting of the team against Brennan, Bush and Slater, was hard and accurate. All the men seemed in good condition after the practice, and ready to play a hard game tomorrow...
...University crew had its last hard work before the Columbia race, yesterday afternoon. Accompanied by Coach Wray in his single scull, the eight went upstream for a mile and three-quarters in short stretches before turning. Most of the time on the way upstream the men paddled along at an easy gait, but in a couple of stretches the stroke was raised and lowered to accustom the men to short sprints. Soon after starting Burchard injured one of his thumbs, but after it had been bound, he was able to proceed. Returning downstream the second crew was overtaken and four...