Word: keeps
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...only injury of importance to date is the bruised ankle sustained by Braun, and end on last season's eleven, which will keep him out of practice for a week. Pumpelly has been playing fullback on the scrubs while LeGore has starred at the same position on the first team. The line-up for the first eleven in scrimmage has been as follows...
...late season development of the Yale baseball team has this year been rather remarkable. Earlier, the nine was barely able to keep its number of victories larger than its defeats, and some of the teams which gave it hard tussels were distinctly second class. Recently, however, Yale has been progressing with rapid strides as is evidenced by successive victories over Amherst, Vermont, and Tufts. These last three nines have proved stumbling blocks for teams reputed to be far stronger than Yale; and against them Yale has shown excellent team play, great batting ability, and has played almost errorless ball...
Harvard College has also had innumerable escapes from fire losses, because of the prompt extinguishment of fires started. The commonest cause of fires in the dormitories was the falling of live coals out of the grate piled too high to keep the fire during some long absence of the occupant of the room. Many fires have been started in the College buildings by students' thoughtless practice of throwing matches and the ends of cigars or cigarettes into waste-paper baskets; but these sudden flames are as a rule put out quickly, because the chances are that the fire will start...
...keep everything moving, superintendents have been appointed to take charge of districts of some five houses. The committee this year has been composed of: Chairman, S. S. Otis '14, H. Atkinson '15, R. Ayres '15, P. Blackmur '15, H. A. Murray '15, W. H. Trumbull, Jr., '15, and J. D. Winslow '14. For next year H. A. Murray '15 will be chairman of the superintendents...
More men have been engaged in boys' club work than ever before. The total number amounts to 189, an increase of 37 over last year. The term a man works varies from 3 to 22 weeks. A large number of men, however, keep their classes during the whole year, and several have returned to the same house for the second or third year. This indicates the interesting character of this work...