Word: knowing
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...class dinner will be held on the evening of June 27, the Monday before Commencement. The dinner will be free and all members of the class are urged to attend the last occasion on which the class will meet as undergraduates. In order that the committee may know how many to provide for, every man intending to go to the dinner must sign the book at Leavitt & Peirce's before Monday noon...
...with all their different styles and speeds, only three men struck out. In the latter part of the game, too, the fielding was fairly good, and at times brilliant. As usual the base running was execrable, Hallowell and Cook being the only ones of the nine who appeared to know there was such a thing. The coaching to keep Cobb on third on his long hit to left field, was only one of many similar cases The team have shown for some time an indecision about their base-running, and even at times in their fielding, which will be very...
...class dinner will be held on the evening of June 27, the Monday before Commencement. The dinner will be free and all members of the class are urged to attend the last occasion on which the class will meet as undergraduates. In order that the committee may know how many to provide for, every man intending to go to the dinner must sign the book at Leavitt & Peirce's before Monday noon...
...class dinner will be held on the evening of June 27, the Monday before Commencement. The dinner will be free and all members of the class are urged to attend the last occasion on which the class will meet as undergraduates. In order that the committee may know how many to provide for, every man intending to go to the dinner must sign the book at Leavitt & Peirce's before Monday noon...
...arguments and entreaties of the captain and the members of the crew have been of no avail, and Mr. Keyef has given the verdict that his other work has greater need for him and a more imperative call upon him than the training of the 'varsity crew. We know not what Mr. Keyes's other work may be, and we respect his judgment in deciding which calling has the greater demand upon him. At the same time we cannot help wondering what call can be more loud than that of the university crew at this present moment and all through...