Word: lowness
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Otter street, the men took a hard two-mile pull up-stream as for as the Magazine street beach. A fast stroke was maintained the whole distance and the regular 1 and 7-8 miles course was covered in 9 minutes and 45 seconds. The tide was very low and the water was coated with scum for a good part of the way. From Magazine street the eight rowed up-stream to the University boathouse in short stretches...
...second and tying the score. Andover failed to score in its half of the ninth, but the University nine, taking advantage of Andover's only costly misplay, won the game by a run in the tenth. With one out, Brennan hit to Merritt but the throw to Shannon was low and the ball bounced off the first baseman's leg to right field, Brennan going to second. Leonard's grounder to Shannon advanced him to third, and he scored on Briggs' hit. Andover got a man on base in the last half of the tenth inning through McCall's error...
...mile and seven-eights course to the Union Boat Club. No attempt at a time row was made by either crew, but both paddled slowly, keeping the stroke below thirty-two to the minute. The work of the University crew was very listless, especially when the stroke went as low as twenty-six or eight, all of the men seeming lifeless at the catch and on the pull through...
...University golf team was defeated by the Fall River Golf Club at Fall River yesterday afternoon by a score of 10 1-2 to 6. No low scores were made, as accurate playing was impossible on account of the high wind. The results of the individual matches were as follows: HARVARD. FALL RIVER. Wilder 0 Smith, 4 Clark, 0 Hawkins, 4 Hickox, 3 Borden, 0 McNeil, 0 Wood, 2 1-2 Broun, 1 1-2 Grover, 0 Ingalls, 1 1-2 McWhirr, 0 ---- ---- Totals...
...upon themselves to make a furniture collection the last of June and either manage its distribution in the fall or turn it over to the University loan collection, we feel sure that many men would prefer to give their furniture to such a committee and forego the absurdly low prices which the professional dealers offer. Without attempting to work out the details of the plan, we do think that it is a practical suggestion, and one which if carried out would materially aid the poorer students in getting through the financial strain of freshman year...