Word: joining
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...pitched winning ball, and should have won in the ninth, when Fripp sent the game to extra innings by failing to stay on third when Coolidge poled out a long sacrifice fly. O'Marra, a lefty, lasted eight innings, when he was replaced by Whittaker, who is soon to join professional ranks. The newcomer worked well until the eleventh, when with his team in a one-run lead and with two of the University batsmen safely disposed of, he let Percy triple and gave passes to the next four men who came to the plate. That ended the game...
...Harvard-Yale ball game at Soldiers Field; 7.00 P. M., twenty-fifth anniversary class dinner, Harvard Club of Boston. June 22.--Headquarters, Holworthy 9; class will preside at large pavilion where lunch will be served to the general alumni; 1.30, assemble in front of Massachusetts Hall to join procession to Sever quadrangle; 12.00, ladies meet at Copley-Plaza where they will find conveyances to take them to luncheon at Colonial Club, Cambridge, as the guests of Mrs. Thomas Nelson Perkins...
...discontinue the game, unless it were made less rough and more free from opportunities for players to be seriously injured. In the following year the Football Rules Committee, composed of representatives of Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Cornell, Pennsylvania, Annapolis, and the University of Chicago, was forced by public opinion to join forces with a committee appointed by the National Intercollegiate Athletic Association to reform the sport...
...desiring to take advantage of this instruction should report on board the U. S. S. Kearsarge at either of these two periods, ask for the Officer-of-the-deck, and state that he wishes to join one of the classes to be organized at that time...
Although the membership of the Orchestra consists of between 40 and 50 men, including most of the instruments needed for symphonic work, yet there is an urgent need for more brass and wood-wind, and it is hoped that all men in the University who play these instruments will join the Orchestra next year. The organization has in the past supplied such instruments as the bassoon, oboe, tympani, and double-bass when they are needed, and although in many cases starting with poor material on these instruments for which good players are seldom found in college, it has developed...