Word: reasonably
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...limited space of the Cage. Further development is seriously handicapped by the cold weather and heavy snow, which will prevent outdoor practice for at least another week, and probably longer. It is very likely that the first game, scheduled for April 4, will have to be cancelled for this reason, and perhaps all the games scheduled to be played before the southern trip at Easter time...
...break training, and should be so regarded, it has been decided in view of these facts, and of the fact that the chances of success for the baseball team, the crew and the track team this spring and of the football team next fall are seriously jeopardized by reason of regular members of the squads and promising candidates being on probation, that after the coming hour examination the names of all the men useful to the squads of the University teams who are then on probation shall be published." B.K. STEPHENSON. E. J. DIVES. O. D. FILLEY. H. FOSTER...
...position well, and is excellent at dribbling the ball and in shooting goals. He also manages the team well in play. Burnham, at left guard, has been the steadiest man on the team. Although he guards his man well he is weak at dribbling and shooting, and for this reason usually plays near his own goal. Amberg, at centre, is a hard man to cover on account of his height. Besides being very efficient in team play, he is good in shooting baskets. Quigley, at left forward, has a great tendency to individual work and to delay in starting...
...Junior who has drawn a room in Holworthy, Hollis or Stoughton in the recent allotment, which for any reason he will be unable to occupy during the year 1906-07, is requested to notify J. D. White, Dunster 46, before 12 o'clock today in order that the Yard Room Committee may take steps to have the room transferred to some other member of the class...
...Junior who has drawn a room in Holworthy, Hollis or Stoughton in the recent allotment, which for any reason he will be unable to occupy during the year 1906-07, is requested to notify J. D. White, Dunster 46, before 12 o'clock tomorrow, in order that the Yard Room Committee may take steps to have the room transferred to some other member of the class...