Word: josephs
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...next importance is Mr. Bell's critique on Joseph Conrad, which, if not invariably concise, is yet always interesting. It may not make every one want to know Mr. Conrad's work better--his work is sometimes too disagreeable--but it is likely to make every one at least curious to learn more...
Peasants--Dorothy Mahomed, Rose McEntee, William Weston, Joseph Honor...
...final game of the Leiter Cup series, the Storks (winners of Section III) yesterday defeated the Losers (winners of Section II) by the score of 9 to 3, thereby winning the championship of the series and the silver cups offered by Mr. Joseph Leiter '91. The batting on both sides was light, and the Storks won by good fielding and by taking advantage of the large number of fielding errors made by their opponents...
...Carter, Mrs. Alfred Pell, Charles H. Marshall, Charles Francis Adams, Frederick Sheldon, Wayne MacVeagh, R. J. Cross, John Howard Latham, Henry Holt, Andrew Carnegie, Moorefield Storey, William R. Huntington Oswald Garrison Villard, Francis Lynde Stetson, Harold G. Villard, William C. Whitney, Leonard E. Opdycke, Mrs. and Miss Tuckerman, Joseph Larocque, Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacVeagh, William E. Dodge, Austen G. Fox, W. Bayard Cutting, J. G. Rosengarten, Miss Gertrude L. Hoyte, James F. Rhodes, Dr. George M. Gould, J. Pierpont Morgan, J. M. Crafts, Misses Lyon, Henry C. Lea, Henry La Barre Jayne, Richard Watson Gilder, Georgina Schuyler...
...Joseph Leiter '91 has continued this year his donation for the scrub baseball cups, known as the Leiter cups. In repeating this donation, a wish is expressed that the old teams be recorganized as far as possible under the same names and that the cups be competed for on practically the same conditions as in previous years. A special effort, however, will be made this year to have each team bona fide and not, as has sometimes happened, a mere collection of names with only a few actual players. If this is carried out, there will be little difficulty...