Word: loudly
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Loud. .250 McPherson...
...four runs through errors of their opponents. The best fielding was done by Stetson for '88. Allen made a beautiful throw to home plate in the fourth inning, shutting out a run. Litchfield pitched a remarkably strong game, striking out fourteen men; he also did well at the bat. Loud and H. Coolidge did the best batting for '87; Crocker and Gallivan...
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...each recurring examination period, an abuse which has long existed becomes especially irritating. Time after time we have censured the carelessness of some students with regard to their conduct in the library. Loud talk and noisy shuffling has become with some men a positive habit. Within the last two days, certain students have been the cause of great annoyance to the readers by their careless method of work. This subject is discussed and censured twice a year regularly, but each time the abuse is revived. Such a practice cannot be too severely rebuked. The selfishness displayed is peculiarly irritating...
...following is a corrected list of those elected into the Pudding on Tuesday night: Alexander, Austin, Ayer, Barrow, Baum, Bemis, Brooks, Buck, A. C. Coolidge, Cox, Cushman, Denny, Emery, Faulkner, Fessenden, Fiske, Flagg, Fletcher, Forchheimer, Foster, Garnett, Hardy, Higginson, Houghton, Huntington, Jackson, Keays, Keep, Knowles, Kuhn, Loud, Mead. Michael, Oakes, F. S. Palmer, E. C. Palmer, S. W. Perkins, Potter, F. I. Procter, Putnam, Rantoul, Reynolds, Sampson, Sellers, A. C. Smih, Stanton, Storrow Talbot, Wetherbee, White, Wiestling Willard...