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...second victory over that aggregation. This is more commendable as the nine has had several severe set-backs to contend with. Captain Ayres was taken sick and has not played all spring. Coach Sexton resigned in the middle of the season. Fripp, who was holding down third base got scarlet fever. Haughton took command as coach and Hardwick was made captain and to their efforts the team's success is due. Their efforts deserve all the backing which can be given them...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "HARVARD INDIFFERENCE." | 6/8/1915 | See Source »

...University baseball team will meet Colby on Soldiers Field tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. The home team suffered a bad blow when F. G. Fripp '16 came down with scarlet fever, thus being put out of the game for the remainder of the season. Fripp has been playing a fast game at third and has excelled in stealing bases. Outside of this loss the team seems to be in good condition and should put up a strong game against the powerful and well-rounded team which Colby is sending...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TEAM CRIPPLED BY ILLNESS | 5/4/1915 | See Source »

Tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock, Dr. E. H. Place of the Medical School will give a lecture on "The Management of Scarlet Fever and Measles," in the amphitheatre of Building D, of the Medical School, on Longwood avenue, Boston. The lecture is free to all, and the doors will be closed promptly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Medical School Lecture Tomorrow | 4/5/1913 | See Source »

...Management of Scarlet Fever and Measles. Dr. E. H. Place...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MEDICAL SCHOOL LECTURES | 1/27/1913 | See Source »

...Shakspere. The stories are rather slight sketches than stories. "His Valley" by H. B. Wehle is not effective because the one character lacks the terse expression that would make his story live. The descriptions--not by the old prospector--are overdrawn. The reader balks a little at the "clear scarlet sky" as other readers protested at Coleridge's sky with its "peculiar tint of yellow green." H. K. Moderwell's "By Night" has a vigor that makes one wish for more. "The Last Edition," by Wm. C. Green is an admirably told incident of the conflict between principle and financial...

Author: By W. R. Castle., | Title: Review of Advocate by Dean Castle | 3/7/1910 | See Source »

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