Word: likely
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Evidently from the applause the audience would like to have heard J. L. Dodge speak again. His gestures and vivacity, coupled with his appropriate inflection, brought "Napoleon and the Gamin" vividly before the audience...
...difficult one in the sixth, but with these exceptions the fielding of the team was perfect. Whenever one of Morrill's men got a base he was sure to be thrown out before he came home. Only one man scored, and only one was left. Bates watched the base like a cat, and whenever Cobb had a chance the ball went down to second with great speed and accuracy. But the prettiest part of the game was Hovey's playing at second. In the sixth he made a wonderful throw to the plate...
...willing to recognize the value of the work done by the executive committee, but I do not see that it is such as to entitle twelve men to the one hundred and fifty best seats, when the team that is to compete agaist Yale are not given any like privilege. I hope the executive committee have some excuse to offer for their action...
During the evening the choir sang the following anthems: O Lord, How Manifold-Barnby; Sing Praises to the Lord-Percy L. Atherton '93; Like as the Hart-Hoyte...
...Abbot's suggestion, if carried out, would serve only to put in real touch with the affairs of the University those graduates whose co-operation and support are absolutely necessary. Unless the Overseers take some such action as this which Mr. Abbott has suggested, or one which will have like results, they can hardly fail to pursue a disastrously short-sighted policy...