Word: remains
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...victory over Williams last Thursday has given the University team an opportunity to recover from the strain of a rather severe mid-season. The cancellation of the Dartmouth game last Saturday reduces the schedule to only 20 games, of which 10 have been won, 3 lost, and 7 remain to be played. The team will be strengthened today by the return of Briggs to first base. MacLaughlin will not be able to be back at second for several days and in the meanwhile Crocker will continue at the position...
...books borrowed from the College Library on or before Monday, June 28. Books left in College rooms are inaccessible after College closes and rapidly accumulate fines when they have become due. The Library cannot notify students individually in advance because it has no means of knowing who are to remain in Cambridge after Commencement and who are going away...
...probability prove so much more valuable and asset as to induce the majority of those who are now graduated in three years to stay on; Senior year would no longer be more pleasure-seeking; and athletes would in a limited sense become scholars. On the other hand, there would remain for those in financial straits or under an immediate necessity of going into business a degree and a training of the present value...
...Freshmen will have the advantage of playing on home grounds and should win a close game. Either Babson, who pitched the first game, or Ernst will be in the box today for the Freshmen. Brinsmade will pitch again for Yale. The positions in the batting orders will remain practically the same as in the first game...
...record in the pole-vault was again raised, this time to 12 feet, 3 1-4 inches. In every intercollegiate meet for a number of years the record in this event has been beaten and it is hardly likely that the present mark will remain for any length of time. Of the six men who cleared 12 feet, 1 1-8 inches, Friday, Campbell of Yale was the only one to reach the new mark. Nelson of Yale failed to repeat his performance of the dual meet and tied with Barr of Harvard at 12 feet. Cook of Cornell...