Word: playing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...extra-base drive. F. L. A. Cady '21, who started in the box for the Freshmen, pitched well until the fifth inning, when a double and two singles in succession forced him to retire in favor of E. S. Hardell '21, who finished the remaining four innings. A double play, J. T. Baldwin '21 to T. J. Meehan '21, was the fielding feature of the afternoon...
...arrangement with the military office, all tennis men may go to Wakefield this week end with the first battalion and so be able to play in the matches scheduled for the two following Saturdays...
...which swept through our colleges last April has passed away and perhaps we should rejoice to be rid of its less reasonable manifestations. But in this cooler, grimmer April of 1918 we must not forget its essential spirit. Indeed, the fact that every patriotic individual has a part to play in the war is far more apparent in the thirteenth month after our entry than it was in the first. Then the French were wresting the Chemin des Dames heights from the Germans, the British were driving the enemy at Arras, while revolutionized Russia was hopefully expected to recover from...
Field exercises at the manoeuver grounds at Fresh Pond, Belmont, and Waverley will play an important part in the training during the spring term. Such drills will be held regularly, every Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. In order to promote as efficient execution as possible in these exercises the corps will receive maps and plans of the manoeuver before leaving for the actual practice of the problem. Moreover, some of the usual lecture periods of the winter schedule will be replaced during the spring training, by critiques held under Lieutenant Morize's supervision on the manoeuver grounds immediately after the execution...
...Faxon, president of the class of 1921, will preside at the festivities, and will made a short address. J. A. Sessions, class secretary-treasurer, will also speak, and J. M. Mitchell, who is chairman of the 1921 Third Liberty Loan Committee, will tell of the part the class will play in floating the new bond issue...