Word: marked
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...residents of the ninth Congressional District, which comprises the first nine wards of Boston, the sixth and seventh precincts of the twelfth ward, and the town of Winthrop. Candidates will be required to take physical and mental examinations, and the contestant receiving the highest percentage mark will be called principal, and the three contestants next in order, alternates. Detailed information of these examinations may be had of the Appointment Committee, University...
...Freshman baseball nine will play St. Mark's School at Southboro, this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Since the Groton game, the Freshman team has shown a general improvement in batting, bunting, and base-running, but the faults of inaccuracy in the infield and slowness in the outfield have not been corrected. The St. Mark's team is strong this year, although it has lost the larger proportion of the games played, partly on account of the absence of Pinckard, the team's best pitcher, who will pitch today. A hard game is therefore expected...
...batting orders: FRESHMEN. ST. MARK'S. Bradbury, s.s. 3b., Spaulding Grant, 3b. l.f., McCall Leonard, 2b. s.s., Rumsey Newhall, l.f. 2b., Coleman Nichols, 1b. p., Pinckard Spencer, c.f. c., Tweed Quigley, c. c.f., Lippitt Taylor, r.f. 1b., Baldy Burns, p. r.f., Wetherill
Arrangements have been made whereby Harvard and New York universities will unite in conducting in Bermuda during the coming summer a biological laboratory, under the joint management of Professor E. L. Mark of Harvard and Professor C. L. Bristol of New York University. The excursions of Professor Bristol and other naturalists to Bermuda during the past few years have demonstrated the wealth of tropical marine fauna and flora existing there, and this fact, combined with the healthfulness and equable temperature of the islands, and the ease with which they may be reached, makes the Bermudas a most attractive field...
Application for enrolment in the expedition should be made as early as possible, and not later than June 15, to Professor E. L. Mark, 109 Irving street, Cambridge, or to Professor C. L. Bristol, New York University, University Heights, New York City, from whom detailed information regarding the expedition may be obtained...