Word: helping
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...past week the Second nine has been practicing steadily on Soldiers Field and during that time the general playing has greatly improved. The fielding of the whole team is very good especially that of the infield, while the throwing to bases and general team work help to kept up the present good standard. The batting on the other hand is usually very poor though occasionally the men improve for a while. They all have a tendency to bat at high balls, and are unable to hit successively. It has been decided not to have a training table for the team...
...names of a few men who have some claim to belong to the class of 1903, but are now registered in another class, have been inserted in this list. If these men will notify the committee which class they desire to be registered in, it will be a great help...
...held in Appleton chapel yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. James Eells, of the first congregational Church of Boston, conducted the services, and the University choir sang the following: Choral, Bach; Anthem, "They are in Peace," Foster; Solo, "I heard a Voice in Heaven;" Hymn, "O God Our Help in Ages Past," Watts. The pallbearers were Dean Le B. R. Briggs, Professor C. L. Jackson, Hon. J. J. Myers, Professor J. K. Paine, Professor C. R. Sanger. Professor T. W. Richards, Rev. R. S. Morrison, Mr. E. L. Burlinghame, Mr. W. F. Apthrop, and Professor L. P. Kinnicut...
...join Sir Flash in his scheme to grow rich on Girtred's land but Golding remains faithfully at the shop. Perceiving the common affection between Golding and Mildred, Touchstone engages them to each other in marriage. As soon as Girtred's land is transferred into cash with the help of Security, the usurer, and Bramble, the lawyer, she and the knight are married. Sir Flash then disposes of Girtred and her mother by sending them overland to his imaginary castle in the east, while he and Quicksilver hasten out of the country by sea. For the success of the voyage...
...only 40 tickets have been sold for the Sophomore dinner everybody is urged to get one immediately. I suppose every member of the class is desirous to have the dinner a success, and should be willing to help by securing a ticket before 6 o'clock tonight...