Word: restful
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...score was not due to good batting, at least five of the nine runs being the direct result of errors by Colby, whose play in the field was very weak. On the contrary the batting was discouraging. Coolidge, Wendell and Clarkson each made two of the six hits, the rest of the nine knocking out flies or easy infield balls, with a total of seven strike-outs against a pitcher who delivered a very slow ball. The base running showed some improvement since the last game, and the fielding was on the whole fairly good, with the exception of errors...
...graduate students, the undergraduate representation being greatly limited. There is no small amount of executive work connected with every University debate, and some dissatisfaction was found with the way in which this work was done in connection with the Princeton debate. It is thought that this duty should rest properly upon the undergraduates and could be best fulfilled by them. It is to discuss the advisability of reorganizing the club, so as to include a larger number of undergraduates and to consider the methods by which this may be done, that the present meeting has been called...
...given to H. A. Bellamy & Co. of Boston, and the cost of construction will be about $7,000. The extension will be thirty-four feet long, twenty-nine feet wide, and thirty-four feet high and will contain seven rooms. There will be no basement, but the building will rest on a specially constructed concrete foundation. No wood is to be used in construction, except in the doors and windows, so that the building will be entirely fireproof. It is expected to have this addition finished by the first of next August. When it is completed, the available space...
PHILADELPHIA, PA., April 25.--The Harvard relay teams arrived here at noon today after a pleasant trip. The men are all in good condition, having had a good night's rest on the boat. The weather today is cloudy and it is likely to rain before the meet. This afternoon the men walked to Franklin Field, and looked over the track. None of them did any work except DuBois, who ran a slow half-mile...
...begin work in preparation for the race with Yale this afternoon. Two eights will be formed with as even a distribution of material as possible, and during the next few weeks they will row several match races. Mr. Higginson will take charge today and will be assisted during the rest of the season by Mr. Storrow, Mr. Mumford and the men who have coached the class crews. The work for the first two weeks will be elementary, with a slow stroke, and special attention will be given to blade work...