Word: put
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Alexandrov said that he was in "complete agreement with the Harvard professors and Deans." An informal source indicated that perhaps, with a bit more work at the administrative level, a formal program could be set up to put the long-awaited exchange principle of the Lacey-Zarubin agreement into effect for the first time...
These lapses put pitchers Wally Cook, Ed Wadsworth, and By Johnson at a great disadvantage, and the 13 hits that the Gymnasts collected made things even harder for them. Disappointing as the pitching was, it should be said that only six Springfield runs were officially earned and that a good job by the Crimson fielders would have held the visitors to only one run for the afternoon...
...empirical fact that each year American colleges, mainly through the various ROTC programs, produce more regular officers than the three service academies could hope to put out. Different faculties regard ROTC as a contribution to national defense, a wholesome discipline to students, or a waste of time. Despite this, military realities remain, and the country needs qualified officers...
Keith Lowe, from Jamaica, was the opening bat for Harvard and scored 64 runs, finally retiring, as he was not put out. Three other Crimson players reached "double figures." Charles Brower, who was captain of the team two years ago, made 20 runs "not out"; and Nassau Adams, last year's team captain, scored 18. Mansoor Ali, from India, made 17 runs...
...strong freshman baseball team, led by captain Bill Morse, will try for its second win this afternoon when it faces Holy Cross here at 3 p.m. The Purple Knights, an unknown quantity at this stage in the season, have always managed to put a powerful team on the field, and Crimson pitcher Al Yarbro should not have an easy afternoon...