Word: maining
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...week has been hard and steady. The batteries have continued working principally for form and accuracy in throwing, with a gradual increase in speed. Batting practice, coached by Keeler, has been held every morning between 10 and 12, and for a short time in the afternoon. At present the main thing required is good form in meeting the ball. The men have a tendency to try to hit too hard, and do not time the ball well...
...Reading from Kipling. Mr. Copeland. Sever 11, 8 p.m. The programme will be in the main a repetition of the pieces read at the Union in February...
...concert of Danish Music, which took place in Sanders Theatre yesterday evening, proved exceedingly interesting. The main feature of the programme was the singing of Danish songs by Mrs. Aagot Lunde Wright. The songs were well chosen in every case, and were excellently rendered. The other numbers on the programme were a trio for piano, violin and violoncello, by Gade and a quartette by Grieg. The members of the Kneisel Quartette played, and Mrs. Bertha Tapper was the pianist...
...plaster cast of the Sandow statue has been temporarily placed at the north end of the main corridor of the Gymnasium...
...charge of negotiations in reference to athletics with Harvard was chosen as follows: The captains and managers, Mr. Walter Camp '80, Mr. A. P. Stokes, Jr. '96, Professor T. W. Woolsey '74, H. B. Sargent '71. A sub-committee, composed of Mr. Camp and two undergraduate members of the main committee, will be appointed to confer directly with Harvard. These committees are not permanent and they will be dissolved when their reports are accepted by the University...