Word: liking
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...will be indicated by abbreviations of cum laude and magna cum laude, and summa cum laude, also by the name of the field in which distinction, of varying degree, has been won. Academic positions will be noted only in the case of permanent appointments to presidencies, professorships, and the like. The number of learned societies in which membership is credited will be somewhat reduced. It is obvious that the rapidly growing number of graduates must necessitate some abridgement...
...Three of the last games have been taken in extra innings. The hitting has improved noticeably, and now that the infield has taken a satisfactory arrangement, the fielding should not take long in reaching late-season form. Unless Reed's bad knee improves considerably, and his hitting makes a like change, it seems improbable that he will displace Phillips at short, so that the problem of the nine's make-up has practically been settled. At this time, Mahan seems the University's best in the box, while behind the plate, Waterman's greater experience seems unable to outweigh...
...year's aggregation, but thus far it has shown a tendency to play erratic ball. As a team of hitters, it has great strength, but the work in the field has been weak. Kelleher and Gill, especially, have shown great proficency with the bat. The outfield is strong, but like the University, Princeton has a problem in the infield...
This lesson should be made much of particularly among the underclassmen. It simply means that we can always have winning teams if we can get out more men like these. A. SENIOR...
...from one of Shaw's plays should strike a chord of profitable reflection in those who consider C a sufficient "gentleman's mark." At least one of the things for which most men come to college is, presumably, to acquire what is known as an education. No collegian would like to be obliged to carry his diploma about with him to prove that he really has a college degree. Most men have the desire for an education, even if not the will to acquire...