Word: sharing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...sufficient number of candidates for second assistant baseball manager reported from the Sophomore class yesterday. This position is one requiring sound administrative judgment and high executive ability, so it is important that 1917 send its full share of volunteers. Candidates who report at the H. A. A. Office today at 1.30 will enter the competition under no disadvantage...
...authorities at Brown are optimistic over their prospects, the largest squad in history--forty-two men--having reported. Not only is the material abundant, but a large share of it is surprisingly good. A nucleus of seven veterans remains, not to mention a dozen substitutes who played in part of one or two games. These, combined with the new men are sure, the coaches believe, to produce a powerful eleven...
While a sport that is confined to a few men and that has comparatively few followers in the University cannot expect the support a more popular sport receives, it has a right to expect that a reasonable share of its necessary expenses will be paid by the institution it represents. Golf comes under this head; the team has made a creditable showing and its complaint is not without justification...
...many attractions have been booked that the committee has been pressed for exhibition space. "Pu-Pu-La," the much-talked-of celebrity, recently imported from Brockton, is expected to furnish the lion's share of amusement in the art of dodging. Crowds of strong men, however, will gather around the striking machine and the wheel of fortune. A cane board will be provided for the bolder members of the class. Much credit must be given the committee for securing a game especially invented for the occasion called "the tub and ball contest." For genuine fun, there will be nothing...
...said that if necessary they would be ready in 1914. Experience has shown that an entire regiment of Harvard men can be mustered in three days, and such evidence of patriotism and ever-readiness leaves no doubt as to the University's ability to take at any moment her share in the defence of national honor and integrity...