Word: paule
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...cricket team will play St. Paul's School this afternoon on the school field at Concord, N. H. The fact that several masters of the school are playing on the team will render the match a hard one for the Harvard eleven and promises the closest contest of the season. The practice of the Harvard team during the past week has been encouraging, the improvement in batting being especially noticeable. The batting order will be: Drinkwater, MacNeill, Murray, Lowry, Fairweather, Mather, Taylor, Brown, Bradley, Wilder, Samson...
...whole, the eleven seems to be improving, although the fielding on Saturday was somewhat unsteady. Harvard. Score. Fairweather, c. Dixon, b. Hemingway, 0 Macneil, l.b.w. Gorse, 8 Lowry, c. Bent, b. Gorse, 35 Drinkwater, not out, 1 Paul, not out, 0 Bye, 1 -- Total, 45 Lynn. Wall, b. Wilder, 10 Bent, c. Paul, b. Wilder, 0 Hood, b. Wilder, 5 Heys, c. Mather, b. Wilder, 6 G. Gorse, st. Lowry, b. Wilder, 0 Hubbard, b. Bradley, 15 Simson, b. Wilder, 0 Jessop, b. Bradley, 1 Dixson, b. Bradley, 3 Hemingway, not out, 7 F. C. Gorse, b. Bradley, 6 Extras...
...cricket team plays its third game this afternoon t Lynn with the Lynn Cricket Club. The team's batting is not yet as reliable as it should be but the bowling and fielding have made encouraging progress. Harvard's batting order will be: Fairweather, Drinkwater, MacNeill, Wilder, Lowry, Paul, Mather, Taylor, Brown, Bradley, Samson...
...cleverest pieces in the number is an adaptation of "Paul Revere's Ride." The subject contains many possibilities, but the exhaustive way in which it is treated seems rather needless. The time-honored parody on college professors is not absent, and in this case its pointedness is its best excuse...
...thought you might be pleased, or at all events interested, to learn that at least one Harvard man is fighting with the British out here. Your humble servant belongs to the first Canadian contingent and has seen considerable scrapping so far with Steyn and Oom Paul's legions, but thus far has been unhurt, I must try to attend my next class dinner (D. V.) and compare notes with my classmates who have fought the Spaniards and Filipinos. You ought to see me now in tattered, soiled khaki uniform, nearly as brown as a Negro and as tough...