Word: nine
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After being graduated from College, Mr. Colby set out on a tour of the world. He was gone nine months, spending most of the time in India and Ceylon hunting and photographing big game. He returned to this country after many interesting experiences, and after a year set out for Alaska, where he remained nearly a year, prospecting and hunting. It is of this country and his many varied experiences there that he will speak tonight...
...Lush, an old National league player, who coached the Yale baseball teams in 1905, 1906, and 1907, and has also coached the Yale basketball teams, has been re-engaged this year as coach of the nine at Yale. The admitted failure of the graduate system last spring and the resignation of T. A. D. Jones as graduate coach, are responsible for the change in policy and the resumption of the old system...
...Hicks '10, who will not report until after the hockey season. H. McCall '09, last year's second baseman, has returned for the second half-year and was on hand yesterday, and F. H. Burr '09, who played first base part of the year on the 1906 nine, also joined the squad. The other "H" men on the squad are: Captain E. P. Currier '09, catcher; N. K. Hartford '09, pitcher; R. W. Hall '10, first base; J. W. Simons '09, short-stop; C. W. Harvey '09, E. T. Dana '09, R. H. Aronson '10, and C. L. Lanigan...
Yale's football schedule for 1909, which was announced yesterday, contains ten games instead of the nine which were played last year. The teams added are Amherst, Colgate, and the Springfield Training School, which was on the Yale schedule in 1907. Washington and Jefferson and the Massachusetts Agricultural College have been dropped. There are two mid-week games in the schedule, of which the first game will be played on September 29. Unless otherwise specified, the games will be played on Yale Field...
There are in the neighborhood of six hundred and fifty men in the present Senior Class. From this number the class will choose today nine of the Class Day officers, some of whom will hold permanent positions of leadership and advice in the class, while to the other men elected will be entrusted part of the exercises on Class Day this coming spring. From among these six hundred and more men the class is now ready to choose the men who are deserving and competent to shoulder the responsibilities of the class in the years after graduation; to choose...