Word: keeps
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Eight errors by Princeton and three by the Freshmen marred the game, but served at the same time to keep the scoring very close. Meehan allowed the Orange and Black eight hits. The Crimson batsmen were unable to touch Lyons the Princeton pitcher, till the twelfth inning when they obtained four scattered hits, but failed to score...
...leather card cases and in the past have proved to be very acceptable favors. The order of dances is as follows: 1. One Step, Arbain Nights 2. Fox Trot, Chong 3. Fox Trot, After All 4. One Step, Everybody Wants a Key to my Cellar 5. Fox Trot, Keep on Smiling 6. Fox Trot, Rainy Day Blues 7. One Step, Sand Dunes 8. Fox Trot, Tears 9. Fox Trot, Mummy Mine 10. Waltz, hawiian Moonlight 11. Fox Trot, Monte Christo 12. Fox Trot, Tell Me 13. One Step, I was so Young 14. Fox Trot, Yearning 15. Fox Trot, Minnie...
...twenty-first annual meeting at Buffalo in June, contains a proposal for a combination of the Harvard Alumni Association, the Associated Harvard Clubs, and the Association of Class Secretaries. The plan will be submitted for ratification in the belief that a centralized organization would be better able to keep the graduates in touch with the University than the present decentralized system. In addition, such a combination would prove a more effective instrument for accomplishing graduate desires, and would unite the alumni on a more uniform basis...
...game featured by heavy hitting on both sides, Saturday, the Second University baseball team defeated Andover Academy 10 to 7. E. C. Dingwell '19 pitched the whole game for the University but was unable to keep the bases from being continually filled with Andover men. The University, players, however, hit three Andover pitchers at will. G. M. Weeks '21 starred at bat, making four out of the 13 hits credited to the University. Captain G. S. Baldwin '21 played an excellent game in the field. The outfield play was brilliant, although frequently erratic, while the hits were closely bunched...
...order to win votes from the many discharged soldiers for its backers. It was entirely unnecessary, as the $60 bonus law gave all the aid that was needed to get a discharged soldier back on the job. By repudiating this bill, the Legion showed that it intended to keep to its newly adopted tenet of steering clear of politics...