Word: putting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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After the sermon the Baccalaureate hymn, by H. H. Yeames, '95, was sung. The choir sang during the service the following selections: "Awake, put on thy strength," Stainer; "Sing Alleluia forth," Buck; "Peace and Light," Chadwick...
...Harvard put up a good game of ball at Newton Centre on Saturday, against the Newton Athletic Association's team. The latter made a much poorer showing than in the game at Cambridge, while Harvard showed considerable improvement, especially where it has been most needed, - at the bat. Fielding chances for Harvard were few and far between, but on the whole the playing was sharp and steady. It was a close battle between the Highlands brothers, with the advantage on the side of A. Highlands. Both struck out seven men; J. Highlands allowed ten hits and A. Highlands nine...
...scored on Andy Highlands's pretty sacrifice. Rand followed with another hit and stole second. Hayes was given first on balls. With the bases full, Stevenson knocked the ball into the centre fielder's hands, but the latter muffed and Scannell scored. Paine got first on an attempted put-out and Rand came in. Hayes tried to steal in, but was put out at the plate by Mason. Stevenson, however, made the same attempt with success. Wrenn's striking out finished the inning...
...this unnatural situation has in it no element of contempt; it is rather the respect felt for equals which makes it offensive to see them assuming duties which are universally recognized as belonging to inferiors. And again, it is respect for men as equals which compels reluctance to put them in a position where it would be hard for them to preserve to the full their own sense of equality. Contempt has no place in the protest against student waiters, nor can it be read into that protest by any but the over-sensitive...
During the warm weather those who take their meals at Memorial Hall are likely at times to get food which is not entirely palatable to them. I hope any such will not fail to notify me by complaints put in the box for that purpose in the hall. I do not very often give personal answers to the complaints but invariably look into the merits of all communications addressed to me. I should like also to remind everybody that the best way to obtain better food, is to send back that which is objectionable, with a brief note...