Word: reasonableness
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...slight improvement in batting over the work in recent games. The bunting too was more encouraging. The little fielding that was offered through Clarkson's splendid work, was not well accepted, five inexcusable errors being made. Randall dropped an easy throw in the fourth inning, apparently from no other reason than sheer carelessness. Behind the bat R. Kernan caught a praise-worthy game, and threw to bases with accuracy and judgment...
...paper in one form or another for a decade or more, and appear to no great advantage in their present shape. The climatic conditions of Cambridge, the Water in the Yard, the Freshman and his Cash account, and the more recent material, the Union waiter has for some reason offered--are all treated in the recent issue, and are, well known to every reader. The "By the Way" has a somewhat more elaborate verbal jugglery than usual, but is otherwise quite as unreadable. The drawings in themselves are well executed, and the centre page is a remarkably accurate portrait...
...priceless advantages of a large university that, by reason of its size, it affords its students a greater chance to choose their friends with good taste and discretion. And it is every man's privilege, if not the secret of his happiness, that he may restrict the circle of his intimates to those whose tastes square with his own and to whom he can look for all around betterment. But if we are to think of him as one who never inflicts pain, the gentleman cannot retain his integrity and let pass unnoticed the acquaintance whose hand he has over...
Charles Francis Adams, a member of the Committee, is now in Europe; for that reason his name is not attached...
...possible without curtailing any of the proper privileges of the club. Expenses for luxuries have been avoided so far as possible in view of the heavy extra expense caused by the high price of fuel, the increase in taxation, and the rent charged by the Corporation. For this reason the entertainments have been made as simple and inexpensive as possible, the free telephone, which was used to excess by the members, has been taken out, and open fires and afternoon tea were not offered until the recent gift of a graduate enabled the Committee to provide them...