Word: reached
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...court by their opponents' superior volleying. In the second set they played from the back court, and won by their effective base line game. Their lobs and swift low ground strokes were well executed and hard to control at the net. They lost the match through their inability to reach the net, and their erratic work in the back-court...
There has never been a time, he said, when earnest men were so intent upon finding religious ideals and religious sanction for their work. In no better way can men form such ideals and reach religious opinions than by free discussion of religious questions from different points of view. For such serious and helpful discussion this Union offers the greatest opportunity...
...crews. This, together with Vail's absence, has been a great handicap. As a result, hanging and rushing prevail throughout all the Newell crews. The first is better together than the others and should develop power, but at present the whole dean hangs at the full reach. The second Newell does not hang as much as the first, but the men lack leg drive and a clean finish. The most marked fault of the third crew is its inability to keep the boat steady...
...Harvard party of the intercollegiate geological excursion to Westfield, Mass., will take the 4.19 train on the Boston and Albany railroad, at Trinity Place (Back Bay), this afternoon. Mileage tickets will be provided. The party will reach Westfield at 7.07, and stop at the Hotel Bismarck. The return will be Saturday evening, on the train due in Boston...
...football team will start for West Point this afternoon. After a short signal practice they will take a special car leaving the Boylston street station at 4. The team will go to New York on the Fall River boat, and will reach West Point tomorrow morning. Devens, Bowditch, Putnam, Randolph and Robinson will not go on account of injuries. Following is the list of the players who will go: Barnard, Mackay, Lawrence, Baldwin, Blagden, Campbell, Cooper, Cutts, Clark, Derby, Greene, Graydon, Hovey, Knowles, Kernan, Lee, Meier, Mifflin, Matthews, Marshall, Ristine, Riggs, Sargent, Motley, Roberts...