Word: respectively
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...appeals to the class were made; if those statements were incorrect, the CRIMSON regrets that it fostered a wrong impression. As to the present achievements of the class in connection with the Union, the CRIMSON feels very strongly but trusts, now that the class realizes its failure in this respect, that it will do its duty. The crew management is a minor consideration...
...Cartor '00, who is about to return to India, spoke last. He said that the idea that a man who goes to the East makes a great personal sacrifice is ridiculous. India is a thoroughly modern country in respect to democratic government, and railroad, mail and other facilities. The Western teacher or missionary be side has to make no apology for his errand. On the contrary, he found in India a thirst for the fundamental principles of Christian of civilization and religion. More calls than he could fill came to him from high class Hindoos for lectures on Christianity
...correction of individual faults. The pitchers, in addition to their regular work, have had short practice every day in pitching to the University squad during batting practice. They have been coached especially in curves and control, strikes and balls being counted for the first time, and in this respect have showed satisfactory improvement as well as in speed. In the work of the catchers, particular attention has been given to side stepping and to throwing to second base. Although they work hard, they suffer under the disadvantage of being inexperienced and their work has not been so good as that...
...once. The early completion of these sittings is essential to the progress of the work on the album. Men are requested also to return as soon as possible after the sittings the proof of the picture which they wish to appear in the album. Delay in this respect retards the Committee's work as much as delay in getting sittings...
Owing to the small number of men who reported for Freshman crew practice yesterday afternoon, it has been determined to keep a record of the attendance of the candidates hereafter. The practice yesterday was discouraging in every respect, as the men showed no progress in mastering the stroke and an absolute inability to control the slides. The plan of reducing the squads, and forming eights before Mr. Colson's arrival has been abandoned, and until February 1 the work will consist of individual practice on the machines...