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...crew which won the fall barge races. The next spring he coxswained the '93 crew in the class races, and again in June was coxswain of the victorious 'varsity crew, bringing to that position almost ideal abilities - extreme lightness of weight, a good resonant voice, and a ready judgement. In his courses, he was a conscientious student and his popularity among his fellows was attested by his membership in the Institute of 1770, D. K. E., and the Hasty Pudding Club...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harold Munro Battelle '93. | 6/4/1892 | See Source »

...their good record. The whole infield should come in for especial praise, as the score shows. Whiting leads the list with nine chances, none, to be sure, being very difficult, and one put-out, a hard catch to make. Whiting made one play, however, that showed excellent judgement, and is worthy of the highest praise. With men on second and third, and no one out, a slow ground hit was knocked to him, and by a quick feint he kept the men to their bases, and then, by a remarkably fast and accurate throw, assisted the batsman out at first...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Class Championship Game. | 5/17/1892 | See Source »

...improvement of the team work. But even now, the men are far from rowing well together. In some respects the rowing, although not so fast as at the same time last year, is better than it was then, and everything that hard work and the best judgement of those in charge can do, is now being done to improve...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 'Varsity Crew Notes. | 5/17/1892 | See Source »

...life and work of his friend Dr. Watson who died recently. The lecture dealt with the teaching of elementary Botany and was based mainly on the following ideas. The aims of teaching this subject are these, 1st the training of the faculty of observation; 2nd, the cultivation of the judgement; 3rd, the arousing of interest in natural objects and phenomena; 4th, the imparting of some familiarity with common plants...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Teaching of Botany. | 3/17/1892 | See Source »

Wherever Comenius went, in whatever countries he established his schools, he first tried to bring about the thorough study of the mother tongue. On this he laid the greatest stress and with what foresight and judgement we can best determine by the attitude taken at present by the leading universities, among which we can with pride and justice place Harvard among the first to take up this idea and present it in its modern form...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 3/4/1892 | See Source »

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