Word: momentous
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...University squad, reached first on an error, and stole second, but the next two batters were easy outs. Long was put into the game to bat for Kenney and sent a clean single into right field, scoring Ferguson, while Leonard's hit brought Long across the plate a moment later. The Sophomores were put out in order. The playing of O'Connell was exceptionally good as he accepted fifteen chances with but one error...
...middle ground can well be taken. Organized cheering is all right between the innings after a good exhibition by the home team; short cheers are an excellent means of encouraging the men when they go to bat; but the pumped cheering and confused hub-bib during an exciting moment are decidedly out of place in an amateur intercollegiate contest. Not only is such applause unfair to the visitors. It is a great question whether it does not tend to confuse and excite the University players...
...reach second. Mahoney sent a fly to Harvey and Coffey ran for third after the catch. Lanigan failed to stop the throw and Coffey was safe at the plate on a close decision. With two out and the bases clear Egan hit for three bases. He came in a moment later on Hartford's wild pitch...
Following is the program for the Pop Concert in Symphony Hall this evening: 1. March, "Kaiser Friedrich," Friedemann 2. Overture, "Raymond," Thomas 3. (a) Prelude, Chopin 3. (b) Moment Musicale, Schubert 4. Suite, "Peer Gynt," Grieg 5. Selection, "Carmen," Bizet 6. (a) Berceuse, Strube 6. (b) Humoresque, Dvorak 7. Introduction to Act 3, "Lohengrin," Wagner 8. Overture, "Hunyadi Laszlo," Erkel 9, Selection, "Aida," Verdi 10. Menuet, Bolzoni 11. Waltz, "Tiralala," Strauss 12. March, "Frisch drauf los," Blon
...that the contributors always lack ideas; in two cases at least subjects of importance are broached, on which undergraduate opinion just now is desirable. The real trouble seems to be that the work is not carefully thought to or logically arranged, and that the product of an idle moment as allowed, without revision, to creep into print. Under such circum stances the business of the reviewer is all too tame, for he must point out blunders which the writers themselves might easily have rectified...