Word: loudly
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...following are trying for the other infield positions: Wiestling, '87; Coolidge, '87; Loud, 87; Holden, '88; Gallivan, '88; Morgan, '89; Clark, '89; Young, '89; Mumford, '90, and Miller, L. S. Wiestling has played short stop for two years. He is a strong batter, and last season was the best base runner in the college association. He is a swift and accurate thrower, but he is not quite sure on grounders. Coolidge and Lord have played on their class team for three years. Batting has always been their weakest point, but in this they both improved greatly last year. Holden...
...students; it is impossible for the former to lecture, or the latter to listen with equanimity with all this noise going on in the entries. Men should remember that the corridors in Sever are very resonant, even when people are walking in them; perhaps this is unavoidable - but loud talking and whistling should be stopped at once and altogether...
...MAHANY, Pres.THE BACTERIAS vs. CRIMSONS:- The following men will please be on the field to play against the CRIMSONS at 2 p.m. Loud, Griffing, Smith, Crane, Trafford, Weed, Houghton, Manley, Mumford, Markoe, Stowell...
...running, rough tackling and generous gore distinguished the game throughout. Yale's tactics were closely followed, and the disabled strewed the field. Both teams were from '87. Time was called at half past eleven. In the first wild enthusiasm, G. W. Foster kicked a goal from the field, and Loud scored a touchdown. The Flubdubs, green with envy, secured in the second half two touchdowns by Russell and Mead, and a goal from the field by Russell. The composure of the Flubdubs throughout may be seen by the following: Rushers, Austin, Kuhn, Mead, Herron, Keep, Bemis, Emery; quarter-back, Hardy...
...parting from you now, let me express the earnest wish that Harvard alumni may always honor the venerable institution which has honored them, and that no man who forgets or neglects his duty, as a citizen, and to American citizenship, shall ever find his Alma Mater here. [Loud Applause...