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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...score of 5 to 4 yesterday afternoon. After a discouraging start of 3 runs against them in the first inning, due to Felton's presenting the visitors with five bases on balls, the University men, with Hardy pitching cool and excellent ball and holding Brown to one additional run, set out and tied the score. Three of the runs came in on singles by Clark in the fourth and sixth innings, and the tying one on a wild throw of Snell's in the seventh...
Cornell has not been in competition this year, but is reported to have a crew well up to the standard set by Courtney...
...been considerably upset by illness. About three weeks ago Parkman, who was rowing very well at number 7 was found to have a weak heart; Harwood, 6, and Francke were disabled the following week. As a result, the development of the crew has been not only retarded but set back somewhat. The eight, however, is probably up to the usual standard...
...race. Cornell's squad will reach the Huntington Avenue Station at 9.10 o'clock this morning; the Princeton squad will arrive at Back Bay Station this evening at 9.30 o'clock. Both crews will stay at the Hotel Victoria, and will row from the Weld boathouse, which has been set aside for their use. One of the University's steam launches has been placed at the disposal of each of the visiting crews...
...Gerard C. Henderson's article on Harvard's Political Psychology is an excellent illustration of the way figures can be made to show anything you set out to show if you work hard enough at it. An illustration of the author's animus is shown in his way of explaining the Law School's majority against the candidate who favors the recall of judges in the recent straw vote for president. It is not unreasonable to suppose that law students are better informed on that particular subject than undergraduates are. The author, however, dismisses the subject by attributing...