Word: reached
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...annual tournament of the Longwood Cricket Club, which was won by W. A. Larned, E. W. Leonard '03 was the only Harvard man to reach the semi-final round. He was defeated by C. Hobart, 7-5, 6-4, 6-0. G. L. Wrenn, Jr., '96 and R. Fincke, '01 were defeated in the final round for the Eastern doubles championship at the same tournament by Alexander and Hackett...
...will leave the Square shortly after 2 o'clock and take the 3 o'clock train from the South Station, which is due to arrive at New London at 5.40 o'clock. the shells were sent ahead yesterday morning, and will be ready for use when the men reach Red Top. This year the University squad will occupy the quarters which the Freshmen have used in past years, as they are more comfortable and convenient...
...clock and take the 3 o'clock train from the South Station, which is due to arrive at New London at 5.40 o'clock. The shells have been sent ahead on the 6 o'clock train this morning and will be ready for use when the men reach Red Top. The Freshman crews will leave tomorrow on the 3 o'clock train...
...rights of others which one hopes not to find in this community. To do this in the midst of, examinations, perhaps preventing some man's access to a book which he cannot afford to buy, seems to me additionally reprehensible,--and deserving of an attempt through your columns to reach the "borrower." Very truly yours, CHARLES R. SANGER. June...
...four runs and won the game. Up to this inning the game was a pitchers' battle between Coburn and Tift in which Coburn had a slight advantage. Coburn struck out five men in the first seven innings, gave no bases on balls and allowed only two Brown men to reach second base. Tift struck out four men, gave one base on balls and allowed four men to reach second. Both pitchers, up to the eighth inning, were supported by excellent fielding. The infielders of both teams covered their positions thoroughly and the outfielders were sure on catching flies. A feature...