Word: sevenths
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Great success attended the thirty-seventh anniversary dinner of the CRIMSON which was held in the Trophy Room of the Union last night. Besides about twenty-five former editors of the paper, President Lowell and several members of the Faculty and of the Student Council were present as guests of the CRIMSON. Representatives of the Yale News, the Daily Princetonian, and the Cornell Sun also attended the dinner. Between the courses the University Glee Club double quartet sang a number of songs. F. Ayer, Jr., '11 acted as toastmaster...
...HARVARD CRIMSON will hold its thirty-seventh anniversary celebration this evening at 7.30 o'clock in the Trophy Room of the Union. At this dinner the present board will entertain nearly eighty guests, about twenty-five of whom are former editors of the CRIMSON and of its fore-runners, the Herald and Magenta. Among the guests invited are President Lowell, G. W. Prothero, late professor of history at the University of Edinburgh and an honorary fellow of King's College, Cambridge, and Dr. G. A. Gordon '81, pastor of the Old South Church, Boston...
...Freshman baseball team was defeated by Everett High School yesterday on Soldiers Field by a score of 6 to 5. Both teams scored one run in the first inning and then the Freshmen were unable to score again until the seventh, while Everett made five more runs in that time. In the seventh and eighth innings the Freshmen got three runs and Everett did not score. In the ninth, Lowrey made a home run for the Freshmen, but this ended the scoring...
...batted for ten hits, and three errors were registered against the Harvard team. Hicks had the game fairly well in hand up to his retirement in the sixth inning; six hits were made off his delivery but only two runs resulted. Ernst was substituted at the beginning of the seventh, and pitched well enough until, the ninth, when a base on balls, a sacrifice bunt, and four singles allowed Amherst to add four runs to its total...
Tonight the CRIMSON will celebrate its thirty-seventh anniversary with the annual dinner in the Union. To the speakers, the past editors, the other, guests--in short to all the jovial company which will assemble at the festive board this evening, the CRIMSON extends the heartiest of welcomes...