Word: preventative
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...advanced McLaughlin to second, but he was left there when Potter fanned. In the next inning, after Minot had struck out, Lanigan and Marshall were passed. Lanigan stole second and continued to third on the catcher's poor throw to second. Another throw to second in an attempt to prevent Marshall from stealing resulted in another error, this one by Norton, who failed to get the short throw from the catcher, and Lanigan scored before the ball was recovered. Young and Babson closed the inning by hitting infield grounders, and Marshall was left at third...
...inning. Then Carvahar was substituted for Goodwillie in the box for Cornell, and Harvard scored three more runs in the next two innings by hard hitting. After that Carvahar improved, and aided by better support than at the start of the game he managed to prevent any more runs...
...helping to form and guide undergraduate opinion. It is hoped that questions may be referred from the Faculty or from the Student Council. Fourth, the council will endeavor to keep in close touch with the club situation in the University, to encourage the clubs in their individual work, to prevent needless duplication, and if necessary to decide disputes as to jurisdiction. Finally, the council will issue a pamphlet giving a general detailed account of its work which will be available to all members of the University...
Among the numerous non-social clubs in Cambridge, there has been in the past a decided need for some organization which can bring co-ordination into their various activities, and prevent the misunderstandings which are sure to arise between societies of similar interests. To accomplish this the Council of Federated Clubs has been established, and with foresighted and impartial administration it can be effective and useful in undergraduate affairs...
While sprinting in the Stadium last Friday, R. C. Foster '11 pulled a tendon in his right leg. This injury will undoubtedly keep him out of the Yale meet, and will probably prevent him from running in the intercollegiates. This was the first hard practice that Foster had had, as the coaches had been giving him only light work, on account of the known weakness in this leg. Foster won both the 100 and 220-yard dashes in the dual meet with Yale last year, and later in the intercollegiate games, consequently he was relied upon to win points...