Word: seldom
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Harvard Illustrated Magazine is admirably edited. It contains three articles on University matters of contemporary interest, one on a subject of much importance to men choosing their careers, a poem, a story, and editorial, and a book review. The proper balance between topical and general themes is seldom so fortunately...
...Andover game last night, the Freshman basketball team defeated the Brown freshmen by the score of 25 to 19. But for inexcusably poor shooting Brown would have won easily as their team work and handling of the ball was much superior to that of the Harvard Freshmen, who seldom carried the ball down the floor by systematic team work. For Harvard Wallace played the best game. Swaffield, Brown's left forward, played a hard, accurate game and did the most effective work for his team...
...advantage of opportunities to score. Brooks, the other guard, occasionally fails to keep close to his man, but recovers the ball well and keeps it in the opponents' territory. Amberg, at centre, is a valuable man on the defense and the best basket-shooter on the team, although he seldom succeeds in long shots. Broun has retained his last year's position at right forward, and although very unreliable earlier in the season, has improved both in passing and basket-shooting during the past week. Left forward has been the weakest position on the team this year. Allen, Currie...
...same three hundred always; four or five hundred play cricket; hundreds play tennis; and the rest go punting on the river, ride out into the country, or do something else for a couple of hours. The college halls are as deserted as Sahara. A man is seldom found, is almost ashamed to be found, is almost ashamed to be found within the quadrangles. He is out of the swim. If he can't do anything else, he takes a lonely walk or a lonesome trip on a bicycle...
...Jordan Hall, Boston, Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. The final rehearsal will be held at the same place tomorrow afternoon at 4.30. It is hoped that as many students as possible will avail themselves of this unique and generously provided opportunity to hear celebrated masterpieces which are seldom given. Tickets may be procured from the undersigned at the close of any lecture in Holden Chapel, this morning or tomorrow morning. WALTER SPALDING...