Word: resulted
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...result of the postal ballot, closed on June 4, the following graduates have been nominated for Overseers to fill five vacancies in the board for the full term of six years. The elections will take place in Cambridge on Commencement Day, June 26: R. S. Peabody '66, of Boston; F. Dodge '67, of Belmont; William Lawrence '71, of Cambridge; F. J. Swayze '79, of Newark; W. A. Gaston '80, of Boston; C. G. Washburn '80, of Worcester; G. D. Markham '81, of St. Louis; J. F. Moors '83, of Boston; W. C. Baylies '84, of Taunton; William Endicott...
...class, it seems to us that it would be a good plan to invite some man prominent in industry to speak to the Seniors on the demands of the business world on college men today--to tell them what they can do by their own power, as a result of their training here, and by the force of their example, to raise the tone of our industrial life. Such an address, it seems to us, could point out in a practical way to the men who have been here for four years, how they could apply the principles and ideals...
...third best pitcher in College. However, from his showing against the Seniors, Cooper should be a hard man to beat. In case the Juniors find him easy to hit, Bush or Palmer will be used. On the whole, the teams are very well matched, and a close game should result. The batting orders: 1908. 1909 Pritchett, s.s. r.f., Moss Keefe, 3b 1b., Harding Smith, 2b. s.s., Paine Waters, 1b. l.f., Palmer Slater, p. p., Cooper Bird, c.f. 2b., Rowley Rogers, r.f. c.f., Currie Carlisle, c. 3b., Howes Butt, l.f. c., Kelley
...failure to qualify in the 100-yard dash, the half-mile, and the polevault. The University team qualified 9 men as against 13 from Yale, 12 from Cornell, 9 from Michigan, 8 from Amherst, 3 each from Dartmouth, Syracuse, Swarthmore, and Williams, and one from Johns Hopkins. As a result of these trials, Michigan appears to be more formidable than at first considered, as almost without exception every man entered came up to expectations. Pennsylvania and Cornell, however, still look strong, although it seems likely that Harvard, Yale, and Princeton will injure the former's chances, leaving Cornell to fight...
...time during the game yesterday were the Juniors in any danger of being defeated. Most of their runs were the direct result of the errors of the Seniors, and in only the inning did they result from hitting. The features of the game consisted of a remarkable stop by McCarthy of a hard liner, the batting of Bird, who made four hits out of four times at bat, and the excellent playing of Osborne. Greene's pitching was weak, and he retired in the sixth inning in favor of Hall. The score by innings: Innings...