Word: heads
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...second nine was more fortunate in bunching its hits and played a better fielding game. The men still show great weakness in batting, and the proportion of men striking out was unusually large yesterday. The chief difficulty of the work in the field seems to be want of head work and wild throwing. Toward the end of the game the work of the first team improved and no runs were scored in the last three innings. B. H. Hayes '98 aided Capt. Reid in the coaching...
...Civil Service Reform Club announces an address by Mr. George McAneny, open to all members of the University, in Harvard 1, at 7.30 o'clock Thursday evening. Mr. McAneny has been for several years the secretary and acting head of the National Civil Service Reform League. He will speak on the present progress of the reform work throughout the country and will make clear the working of the national league with its associate municipal clubs, and the young man's field of usefulness in them...
...launch was yesterday afternoon taken a short distance down the harbor by Mr. Lawley on a trial trip. She was not pushed for speed, but ran smoothly and well until the tail-head guide of the low pressure cylinder broke and obliged her to return to the yard. This accident was a trifling one and the repairs to be made will be simple, so that she will be ready today for another trial. She will probably be brought up to the boat-house on Monday...
...William Everett '59, head-master of Adams Academy at Quincy, will be the orator of the Phi Beta Kappa this year, and Mr. Clinton Scollard will be the poet. For a short time after graduation Dr. Everett held a position as assistant professor here, but later he entered into politics and in 1893 was elected to Congress...
...school of French symbolistic poets has had no one great writer, who can stand at its head as Victor Hugo stands at the head of the romantic movement. During the time of these French writers the curious idea of the color of vowels arose, an idea which was made ridiculous by Reghil, who carried of this time are three other men who deserve mention, Jean Moreas, a Greek by birth, and two Americans who settled in Paris, named Stuart Merril and Vielle-Griffin...