Word: parted
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Freshman line-up will be practically the same as that in the first game with the Yale freshmen last Tuesday at New Haven, when Yale was defeated 6 to 4. The Cornell team has played very erratic ball throughout the season, due in part to the fact that its opponents have been extremely weak. In the last four games the Cornell freshmen have beaten the Pennsylvania freshmen 10 to 9, Cascadilla School 17 to 1, Ithaca High School 22 to 5, and Stiles School 13 to 1. Their fielding is much stronger than their batting, and the team is exceptionally...
Since the arrival of the squad at Ithaca on Thursday the University crew has been rowing twice a day, for the most part taking very light work. The crew has been together now for over three months, and although the weather conditions have been unusually poor this spring, the crew has developed into an exceptionally powerful and fast eight. Since the Columbia race on April 17, the order has been unchanged except for the absence of R. Cutler for one day and the temporary illness of Waid during the last few days. The men are much better together than they...
...only to men in the Business, Medical and Law Schools, who might not be able to carry on their studies and play on University teams at the same time. Everyone seems in favor of allowing men in the Graduate School and candidates for the M. A. degree to take part in athletics. The CRIMSON believes that the members of every graduate department should be admitted on the theory that those who are not able to carry their work will probably not play, and those who can will not be harmed. But if such a change is impossible, the narrower...
...well understood that whenever tickets are put on sale for any class function, by far the greater part are bought on the last day of the sale. But even this state of affairs cannot fully explain the small number of tickets purchased so far for the Senior picnic. This annual jaunt takes place next Tuesday, and as a legal holiday and absorbing athletic days intervene before that time, we are taking this occasion to remind the Seniors of the advisability of buying tickets at once...
...Coburn Players, who will present "The Canterbury Pilgrims," by P. W. MacKaye '97 at Radcliffe next Friday, are anxious to have about twenty-five Harvard men take the smaller speaking parts. All men who wish to take part in the production and who have not already handed in their names, should report at Stoughton 2 this morning between 9 and 11 o'clock...