Word: line
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...line-up follow: UNIVERSITY. SECOND. Scribner, I.f. r.f., Vance Currie, r.f. I.f., Mossman Browne, c. c., H. C. Broun Almy, I. G. r.g., Dial Brooks, r. g. I.g., Binda
Yesterday the first University basket ball practice of the year was held in the Gymnasium. In the absence of head coach E. L. Burnham, '07, H. R. Snyder acted as coach. After a short preliminary practice the University team line up against the second team for a short scrimmage. In the first half the second team played a fast game and led with the score of 8 to 6, but the University team braced in the second half and won with the score of 15 to 10. The game was very spirited, and the defensive work was exceptionally good...
...line-ups follow: UNIVERSITY SECOND Scribner, Keefe, l.f. r.f., Rieth, Corley Currle, r.f. l.f., Mossman Dial, G. G. Browne, c. c., H. C. Broun I. S. Broun, l.g. r.g., Almy, Vance Brooks, r.g. l.g., Brown, Deane
...line-ups follow: 1908. 1910. Mossman, l.f. r.f., Scribner Carlisle, r.f. l.f., Sheehan Wyman, c. c., Leonard Marsh, l.g. r.g., S. Brown Almy, r.g. l.g., Browne
...Explanations," by Mr.E.E. Hunt, and "Voices in the Fall," by Mr. Tinckom-Fernandez, are little more than experiments in versification. Mr. Husband's "Dry Northeaster" is a spirited bit of writing, marred by a lack of technique. "Aft" does not rhyme with "mast"; nor can an adjective conclude one line, while the noun it qualifies begins the next, as in the opening of the second stanza. In Mr. Biddle's "On the Bridge" it is probably a printer's error that gives "eye" as a rhyme to "skies." The little poem is not without a gentle charm, heightened by some...