Word: scattered
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...order to promote the sport of trapshooting and to increase interest in the use of the scatter gun, the pistol and the high and low power rifle, the Harvard Gun Club is being reorganized. The committee active in this work are H. O. Apthorp '20, R. Fiske, Jr., '20, A. D. Hamilton '21, and E. C. Storrow, Jr., '21, who state that it is their intention to reopen the club-house on Soldiers Field, to install traps, and to begin shooting early in May. Most of the shoots will be open not only to members...
...Fasten the meat scraps and suet securely to the trees and see how eagerly the chickadees and wood-peckers go to it. Tread the snow down hard and scatter the hayseed and crumbs there, or put the food on a board or box and watch the juncoes and tree sparrows fill up. Put out chaff and grain for the quail and meadowlarks in the pasture. They work for us all summer long, eating insects...
...games will be played in Brooklyn, and one each in New York, Buffalo, Syracuse, Rochester, Harrisburg and Annapolis. On Friday, December 22, C. C. N. Y. will be played in New York and the Crescent A. C. at Brooklyn the next day. The team will then scatter until after Christmas when they will meet at Buffalo on January 2 to play the University of Buffalo. The next day the team will meet Syracuse, and Rochester on the 4th. On January 5, they will play the All-Stars at Harrisburg, and will go on to Annapolis on the sixth to meet...
Professor C. P. Parker stated that the ideal way was to scatter twelve courses through three groups, all centered about one main idea...
...that any given boy can have full information before he decides whether a small college, a local college, or a large university is best suited to his particular needs. For the cities and towns it is of great importance to have the boys who are going to college scatter widely, in order that they may come back with a variety of views and interests to quick-on the life of their towns...