Word: larger
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Practice for the University nine yesterday consisted of the regular routine drill, which will be followed until the fielding candidates are called out. As a larger battery squad is needed, another opportunity will be given to members of the classes of 1917 and 1918 to report to Coach Mitchell at the Cage this afternoon...
...York City, "Constitution, By-Laws, etc."; Lafcadio Hearn, "Interpretations of Literature," and "Japanese Lyrics"; Edwin B. Holt, "The Feudian Wish"; James Hunecker, "Ivory Apes and Peacocks"; S. C. Johnson, "Chats on Military Curios"; Rudyard Kipling, "France at War"; Princess Hrebebanovich Lazarovich, "Memoirs"; Stephen Leacock, "Moonbeams from the Larger Lunacy"; Walter Lippman, "The Stakes of Diplomacy"; R. C. Long, "Colours of War"; Lucien Lord, "Leaves from the Signal Elm"; C. Maspero, "Popular Stories of Ancient Egypt"; E. L. Masters, "Spoon River Anthology"; W. B. Munro, "A Bibliography of Municipal Government in the United States"; F. S. Oliver. "Ordeal by Battle...
...season by the score of 5 to 0 to the strong St. Paul's seven at Concord, N. H. The seconds scarcely had a chance against the fierce attack of their opponents, and had it not been for the strong defence the score would have been much larger...
...lately, made possible by the new building, and since this is the first business competition that has been held in the new quarters, it seems well to explain to the Sophomores, who are to compete for places on its business staff, just what will be expected of them. The larger quarters into which the CRIMSON has moved has made it possible to introduce organization and system into the business staff. As a result the work of each editor has been greatly minimized, because of the fact that by this organization the staff has been enlarged from three to five members...
...training camp idea, its opportunities and advantages before the great constituency of young men above described. This will be done by distributing circulars through the medium of the college and graduate lists, Young Men's Christian Associations, commercial and professional organizations, etc., by sending speakers to the colleges and larger cities, by organizing local recruiting committees, and by other similar means...