Word: resulted
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Fall baseball work began yesterday, when forty-five men reported on Soldiers Field for the first practice. Every candidate was given a chance to play and as a result the men have now been divided into two squads, each of which will report three times a week at 2.30 o'clock...
...this time the practice has been strictly elementary and has been marked by careful attention to details. Contrary to custom there was no drill in falling on the ball during the first week, and the dummies were not used until several days later. As a result there have been very few injuries. J. Reynolds, Jr., '07, and P. Boyer '08 were obliged to leave the squad owing to injuries in previous years. G. G. Hall '08 has a dislocated elbow, but will probably be able to play in a few days. J. D. Nichols '06 will not play this year...
This year a lack of good material for the port side of the boat and Coach Wray's unfamiliarity with the men has retarded the development of the crew. With the result of the races at New London as a definite basis for the work, and the advantage of greater familiarity with the stroke introduced this year, as a result of longer training, the outlook for next year is very favorable...
...dormitory situation may, it seems to me, be described best in terms of its immediate result. It throws Harvard undergraduates at the beginning of their life in Cambridge into social groups according to their money, and is a dominant factor toward preserving those groups. That is un-American, and it is against, the best university spirit. There is constantly at work in the mind of nearly every undergraduate a more or less definite desire, bred in the course of his general intellectual development, to become more catholic in his sympathies and thought. It is part of his natural growth...
...University baseball team lost to Holy Cross for the second time this season Saturday afternoon by the score of 9 to 8, in an exciting game, the result of which was undecided until the last inning. In the sixth inning Harvard had a lead of three runs, the score standing 6 to 3, but in the next inning, when Castle was substituted for Coburn, Holy Cross made four runs. The University team, however by making two runs in the last part of the seventh, again took the lead, but the opposing team won the game in the last inning...