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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Cornell having won the first, and was in doubt until the fifteenth inning when Barry, the hard hitting shortstop of the Philadelphia team, lined out a beautiful homer after two men were down, winning the game, 5 to 3. On Decoration Day the extra-inning victors were given a set-back by the Tigers in another after-time affair. Princeton rallied in the 12th and drove out six timely hits for a total of five runs, turning the game in its favor, 7 to 2. The following Saturday the Red and Blue nine took a brace and in the deciding...
...party affiliations and other limitations on unprejudiced thinking must be set aside if the United States is to keep its head in the crisis it is now confronted with, Professor William Allan Neilson '96, of the English Department, said in the course of the Phi Beta Kappa oration which he delivered at Columbia University Tuesday evening...
...Norcross '75 has presented a set of the works of Charles Sumner in 15 volumes, and the following books by Harvard graduates have been presented by the authors: "Address to the Loyal Legion," by H. M. Rogers '62; "List of Angling Book Plates," by D. B. Fearing '82; "Dramatic Index for 1915," by F. W. Faxon '89; "The Greater Tragedy," by B. A. Gould '91; and "Struck by Lightning," by Burton Kline...
...club has been fortunate in securing a set of photographs of the members of the class of 1852. This is the most important addition as yet made as a part of the club's program of building up a complete collection of class albums and photographs. The set in question is made up of photographs, all under one glass, of daguerreotypes, which were taken at the time of graduation. So far as is known, this is the first attempt to reproduce a set of class pictures, of so early a date, in a single group. The contributors for this...
...this connection we must mention the intelligent and enthusiastic services of Mr. Roger Pierce '04, business director of the Medical School, who has set the Dean free for work really belonging to him-and of which there is no lack-and brings a trained, business mind, quickened by interest in the work, to the manifold details of a large and complicated machine...