Word: saturday
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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While Butterfield held Worcester Academy to four hits in Saturday's game, the Freshmen baseball nine rolled up a total of 20 hits and as many runs, winning by a score of 20 to 3. This makes 1921's second victory of the season, as they defeated Rindge Tech. on Wednesday...
Special final examinations of two hours each will be held for students who are to attend the Fourth Officers' Training Schools or military camps opening before the end of the academic year. These examinations will begin on Saturday, May 4, and continue about one week on afternoons and evenings. The detailed program will be published as soon as it can be prepared, probably by Wednesday, May 1. Any students who expect to be called to any other form of national service before the end of the year should consult the College Office or the Dean of the Graduate School immediately...
...baseball and tennis teams who are to play in the games that will be held in Cambridge on May 4, and who have examinations on that afternoon, will start their tests at 1 o'clock so as to be free for their athletic engagements at a later hour. On Saturday, May 11, when the University baseball and track teams and the 1921 track team play here, the same arrangements will be made...
...announcement that the College Office will give special finals beginning next Saturday for the men going to the Fourth O. T. C. and the June under-age camp will naturally not bring forth a unanimous chorus of jubilation from those who will have to take them. They would obviously prefer to vanish from Cambridge without going through the tortures of these tests. It would not be possible nor right, however, for the Office to distribute credit for the year broadcast to such a large number of men without examining them as long as our scheme of education is based...
...attitude of the College Office is one which makes allowances for certain special and exceptional cases. Particular arrangements are being made in co-operation with the military and athletic authorities so that men going to Wakefield or playing in Saturday games may be especially taken care of. In fact, it is planned to have proctors accompany the Freshman teams to Andover. It will not be easy to take examinations under these conditions, but the trouble the Office is going to in order to smooth the way of these individuals shows the high importance with which the tests are regarded...