Word: maine
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Captain H. L. Nash '16 will unquestionably be at first base, for his playing has been consistent and brilliant. Second base will be filled by G. E. Abbot '17, who did so well at this position last year. These two players are the main strength of the infield. The other infield positions will not be so easy to fill, for no two men have yet appeared who could be said to have cinched shortstop and third base. Coach Mitchell may draw from H. S. Bothwell '17, F. G. Fripp '16, C. L. Harrison '18, W. J. Murray...
...main point developed was regarding the additional burden of the yearly Union tax for men who were going through college at the lowest minimum. The arguments were advanced that the placing of another extra fee upon the term bill might keep men from coming to college and that the Union fee might open up a field for numerous other taxations of a similar sort. These arguments were refuted, however, by statistics which showed that the greater number of Union members were fellows who had the lowest expenditures per annum...
...distribution of these books in the different departmental libraries is as follows: College Library-- Main Collection, 1,113,678 38 Special Libraries, 78,056 Law School, 183,723 Andover Theological School, 157,724 Zoology Museum, 94,555 Peabody Museum, 12,767 Phillips Library, 49,404 Gray Herbarium, 26,625 Medical School, 73,067 Dental School, 12,228 Arnold Arboretum, 37,463 Bussey Institute, 19,271 Blue Hill Observatory...
...University crew, coached this season for the first time by W. Haines, former coach of the Union Boat Club of Boston, with the general supervision of R. F. Herrick '90, is working out a new stroke, the main feature of which is the greater distance that the shoulders are carried back on the pull...
...containing Cornell University's valuable chemical laboratories and scientific equipment was destroyed by fire early Sunday morning. As there was no one in the building at the time the cause has not been determined. The fire started in the photographic laboratory on the third floor of the main building and spread rapidly to the Carnegie addition, erected several years ago at a cost of $65,000. Firemen were menaced by chemical explosions, a quantity of chemicals which cannot be replaced at present because of the European war being entirely consumed, although radium worth about $1000 was saved. The loss...