Word: nine
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...informal team will play again today when it opposes the Fort Warren nine, which will be under the direction of R. Harte '17, catcher and heaviest hitter of the 1914 and 1915 teams...
Hits by Gourdin and H. R. Caley '17 in the fifth gave the defeated nine its only run. In the same inning, F. K. Bullard '20 was hit by a pitched ball, went to second on a fielder's choice and scored on an outfield error. L. B. Evans '20 and H. D. Ward '20 reached first and second respectively, but were left there...
...from each man, a Liberty Bond of $1,000 could be bought. This security would be held by the University for a definite period, to be decided by the class. This money at 4 per cent. compound interest, would, if compounded semi-annually, amount to $3,185 in twenty-nine years, or at our twenty-fifth anniversary; in fifty years to $7,460; in one hundred years...
...present only about thirty candidates are out for both University and Freshman teams, but Coach Duffy has picked out nine good players to represent the University. Captain W. W. McLeod '19, who has played second base until recently, has been shifted to catcher. The team has two good pitchers in S. H. Johnson '20 and P. C. Newton '20, one of whom will probably start the game today...
...next to last group of make-up examinations will be held today, when nine three-hour tests will be given in Harvard 2 at 2 o'clock. Students must pay a fee of $3 to the Bursar for each make-up taken. The last examinations will be given Wednesday. The schedule for today follows...