Word: sharp
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Graduate procession will form in the Yard and leave for the field at 1.30 p. m. sharp...
...Reading of Bowdoin Prize Essays. The Rise of the Oil Monopoly. Mr. G. H. Montague. -- Vanity Fair and Becky Sharp. Mr. R. M. Green. Harvard...
...undergraduates, the first prize of $250 was awarded to R. M. Green '02, of Boston. His essay was on "Vanity Fair and Becky Sharp." G. H. Montague '01, of Springfield, was awarded the second prize of $200 for an essay on "The Rise of the Oil Monopoly." For graduates, the prize of $300 was awarded to G. J. Blewett, Ph. D., of St. Thomas, Ont., for an essay on "The Philosophy of Spinoza with especial reference to its Historical Position...
...played on the English tour last summer, but the bowling department was chiefly dependent upon men who are not with the team this year. In bowing Captain Patton and Wood ware speedy, and De Motte though slower, is a steady man. C. C. Morris, Patton and F. W. Sharp are the principal batters on the team. In fielding the team is very accurate, and Roberts is a strong wicket keeper...
...probable batting orders are as follows: Harvard. Haverford. Hinchman, C. C. Morris. Drinkwater, Cater. Pasea, Patton. Justice, Wood. Fairweather, Gummere. Mifflin, DeMotle. Tyng, Sharp. Paul, Cookman. Mather, H. H. Morris. Moore, Scott. Chew, Roberts...