Word: resultates
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...result has come a great increase in expenditure. A majority of the voters in the cities today are not tax payers, indeed the same is true of the majority of office holders. More than two-thirds of the candidates at the last Cambridge election paid no taxes. Those who pay no taxes elect men like them selves, who will favor rockiness expenditure. The debt of cities in the United States is enormous. That of Boston increased in the last 12 years at four times the increase at the property valuation...
...terms must be strictly adhered to. When the amount of money collected is made a factor, this is frequently impossible, both because of the inequality of conditions under which the candidates work, and because a good collector is frequently a most unacceptable sort of a manager. As a result unfounded rumors of favoritism have been freely circulated, and the outcome has been unfair to managers and competitors, and a downright injury to the College...
...Saturday afternoon. Yale has shown unexpected strength, but it does not follow that the performance can be repeated. Harvard's team is in excellent condition, and not a man is going into the meet who is not determined to make the fight of his life. By accurate computation the result is bound to be close and the slightest mishap may swing the victory...
...Harvard line-up will be changed in several ways today as a result of Captain Leonard's return to the game after a long absence, and Aronson's reinstatement in the outfield. The latter is entirely recovered from the injury received in the Annapolis game. Lanigan will pitch his second game of the year this afternoon and Dana will be moved to left field. Harvey's strong batting of late insures him his old position in centre field...
...University second baseball team defeated the Tufts second team yesterday afternoon on Soldiers Field by the score of 12 to 3. In the seventh inning Hewson, the Tufts pitcher, was hit freely with a result of six runs for the second team. Errors were numerous on both sides, but timely hits gave Harvard the advantage and a big lead. The feature of the game was a home run by Marshall of the second team in the eighth inning...