Word: nine
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...tenants who were deterred by the prospect of concentration from engaging quarters for the Summer School, and who may now wish to engage their present quarters for one or both sessions of the Summer School may do so by applying at the Bursar's Office between the hours of nine and one on any business may up to Wednesday, May 21, inclusive...
...admit it, the undergraduate body was thoroughly discouraged by the showing of the baseball team against Dartmouth. A train of "loyal rooters" packed the cheering section and yelled vociferously when events on the field justified any noise and frequently when they didn't. Even when the team was nine runs behind, and the rain was pouring down, a not small portion of the cheering section crowded together close to the field and shouted encouragement until the very end. But all their efforts availed nothing...
Eight errors by the Williams infield, combined with a decided improvement in the University hitting and a stiffening of the defense, gave the University nine a victory over Williams at Soldiers Field yesterday by a score of 11-4. The visitors out-batted the home team eleven hits to seven, but their costly errors in fielding, and judgment let in many runs for the University. The University nine showed a decided improvement in the field over the exhibition on Saturday...
...started on the mound for the University, and, although striking out three men in as many innings, was touched for four hits. In the middle of the third innings, he was replaced by E. S. Hardell '21, who lasted the remainder of the game, and held the Purple nine to one more run. McLean, the star Williams pitcher, proved ineffective, striking out only two men, allowing many hits, especially in the eighth inning, when a batting rally brought in four runs...
...fourth annual public speaking contest for the Lee Wade II prizes will take place in Sanders Theatre this evening at 8 o'clock. Nine speakers will compete, in the following order: H. Berlack '20, L. E. Spivak '21, L. J. Saxe '21, A. A. Rouner '20, M. H. Dill '20, H. McFadden '21, F. C. Packard, Jr. '19, E. R. Schwults '19, F. S. Stranahan '21. There will be three prizes, of which the first is $25, the second $15, and the third $10. Dean Roscoe Pound of the Law School, Judge Robert Walcott '95, and the Reverend Paul Revere...