Word: pass
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Harvard scored one in the fifth. With one out, Young singled, but was forced at second when Frye hit to Cawley. Alsop singled, sending Frye to third and the latter scored when Wingate beat out an infield hit. Wingate stole second; Clark drew a pass, but Ayres hit to R. Murray, retiring the side. The other run was made in the sixth. Gannett singled and went to second when Hardwick connected safely. Gannett reached third on Phillips's out, Cawley to Ostergren, and scored on Young's out at first. Frye flied to Saunders, retiring the side...
...front of Holworthy at 3.30 o'clock, wearing caps and gowns, and will form in columns of two. The procession, led by the Class Day officers and headed by the first marshal and the chairman of the Class Day Committee, will march past Hollis and, crossing the Yard, will pass between Thayer and University Hall to Appleton Chapel. Upon reaching the Chapel, the procession will pass to the front of the main aisle. The marshal and the chairman will then walk down the aisle dividing off the pairs into the pews. All will remain standing until the marshal and chairman...
...wits. For the journalist of the future there are journals, and for the artist of the future there is art. But the proposition that seems to be ignored is that for the future business man there are opportunities for the exercise and testing of business abilities. They pass by unnoticed. Here is a case crying for a man of administrative skill who has time to devote to its management. And still undergraduates and outsiders complain that there is no opportunity for the man of a practical turn to exercise his faculties...
...annual elections of the Speakers' Club, the following officers were chosen for next year: president, R. H. Pass '15, of Syracuse, N. Y.; vice-president, W. O. Fenn '14, of Cambridge; member of executive committee, R. W. Chubb '15, of St. Louis...
Students who entered Harvard College with the class of 1914, 1915, or 1916 must pass, before they can the admitted to the Junior class, a special oral examination to test their reading knowledge of either German or French. Any member of these classes who has not already passed his oral examination and wishes to try it before the final examination period, must notify the Recorder, 4 University Hall, in writing before Thursday, May 15. Each candidate will then be notified when and where to present himself for the oral examination...