Word: portions
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...work for the home team, as the latter was exceedingly effective against the Quakers in the first game, allowing only four scattered hits and whiffing eleven batsmen. Spielman, the opposing team's premier twirler, will doubtless go in the box for the visitors. The latter has shouldered the major portion of the mound-work for his team this season and with few exceptions has succeeded in coming out on the long end of the score...
Civilian committees are now working in Portland, Boston, Newport, New York, Philadelphia, and other places, and the various recruiting officers throughout the country have charge of the actual enrolment. The routine on board will be similar to that at Plattsburg. A portion of the day will be given up to the study of special subjects which will be largely optional, so that recruits who have aptitude for or knowledge of special subjects, such as navigation, signaling, radio work, steam or electrical engineering, etc., may have an opportunity to specialize, the object being to give everybody a general idea of what...
Under the proposed arrangement the swimming pool will be placed in that portion of the building now occupied by the H. A. A. offices, thus doing away with the objections advanced that the pool would be cut off from light and its dampness injure the rest of the building. The pool will be in the sunlight and will be entirely separate in construction from the remainder of the building. To insure a proper amount of sunlight, it is planned to have the roof of the additional building made of thick glass, except for a walk eight feet wide around...
...loan library in Phillips Brooks House and the magazines will be distributed among various charitable institutions. As in previous years, most of the clothing will be given to deserving charities in the vicinity of Cambridge and Boston, while some will go to the European war sufferers and a portion to institutions in the South...
...clock tomorrow night, in a certain remote, dark, dank and inaccessible portion of Cambridge, commonly known as the Baseball Cage on Soldiers Field, certain heretofore staid, upright persons, the Class of 1916, will gather for a Junket. The Regimental Band, that aggregation of the world's most unusual musicians, will lead the way thither from the cliff-dwellings in the Yard, and will furnish sweet music while the erstwhile students disport themselves, seeking amusement in one of the many ways which will be provided for them. No less than two (2) Ethiopian Blackamoors will offer their carborundum...