Word: ifs
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Dr. E. H. Nichols, '86 said he hoped that the recent seminar which had been held on the subject of continued cheering would influence the men who see the game with Yale. It is almost impossible, Dr. Nichols said, to play good baseball with the continual noise and din of...
Coach Frantz spoke of the assistance he has received during the past season from various graduates. If there is any man, he said, to whom Harvard owes its success in baseball during the last five or six years, it is Dr. Nichols. That success is largely the result of a...
The past season has been marked by excellent spirit, by discouragements and obstacles overcome by the men, and by many lessons well learned. The position of catcher and second baseman had to be filled, and practically the whole outfield developed. Every man who intends to come out for the nine...
Yesterday's CRIMSON quotes an extract from a recent number of the Yale News, which sets fourth in definite terms the attitude of Yale University towards the nuisance of continued cheering. The CRIMSON takes the same view of the subject. It is hard to realize how two publications like the...
If the method of leading cheering at tomorrow's game be made more moderate, less perfunctory and less systematic, a cause for criticism should no longer exist. UNDERGRADUATE.