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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...team batted well, as it has done in previous games, hitting the ball when hits meant tuns. Aronson was the best at the bat, making a three-base hit and a single. The fielding was also good, as the men kept alive and played well together...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshmen, 9 Andover, 0 | 5/9/1907 | See Source »

...defeat at the hands of Andover yesterday, 5-4. In Captain Skillen they have an expert pitcher, who has been invariably effective against his opponents. Last year, when Dartmouth won from Harvard, 3-1, he allowed only five scattered hits, and was invincible when hits meant runs. His team is well balanced and shifty and contains two exceptional infielders in Richardson and Schildmiller. The batting orders: HARVARD. DARTMOUTH. Harvey, c.f. 1b., Schildmiller Briggs, 1b. r.f., Merritt McCall, 2b. c.f., McDevitt Dexter, l.f. p., Skillen Simons, s.s. 3b., Grebenstein Pounds, r.f. s.s., Richardson Pritchett, 3b. l.f., Smith Currier, c. 2b., Norton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASEBALL WITH DARTMOUTH | 4/27/1907 | See Source »

...Wheelock, which gives one the impression of having appeared in the Monthly at intervals for years; "I Craved for that Lost Twilght by the Sea," by W. H. Wright, the unreality of which keeps it from being as mysterious and improper as one fears it was meant to be; "A Lover to his Too Docile Lady," three neatly turned stanzas on a conventional theme; and, finally, the somewhat ambitious "Sea Lovers" of H. Hagedorn, Jr. This last piece has passages, which, in spite of some tantalizing obscurity, show a quite remarkable control of blank verse and a simulation of emotion...

Author: By W. A. Neilson., | Title: Review of the March Monthly | 3/4/1907 | See Source »

Harvard and Yale will meet in their seventeenth annual debate in Sanders Theatre at 8 o'clock this evening. The subject for the debate, which was submitted by Harvard, is: "Resolved, That further restriction of immigration is undesirable. By 'further restriction' is meant the application of additional tests with the object of diminishing materially the number of immigrants; but the nature and practicability of such tests are not to be discussed." Yale has chosen to argue the affirmative, and Harvard will therefore defend the negative...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DEBATE WITH YALE TONIGHT | 12/7/1906 | See Source »

Yale yesterday announced her decision to uphold the affirmative of the subject chosen by Harvard for the debate in Sanders Theatre on December 7: "Resolved, That further restriction of immigration is undesirable. By further restriction' is meant the application of additional tests with the object of diminishing materially the number of immigrants. The nature or practicability of such tests is not to be discussed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale Chose Affirmative for Debate | 11/8/1906 | See Source »

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