Word: shows
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Freshman baseball team will take another trip today, journeying to Exeter, N. H., where they will meet the strong Exeter Academy nine, this afternoon at 3 o'clock. The Freshman seem to have rounded into form as the three victories in the last three games played plainly show. The batting and fielding have both improved remarkably, while the work of the pitchers has been becoming steadily better. Out of nine games played, six have been victories, one a tie and two lost. Two more games remain to be played, Morris Heights High School and Yale 1917, being the opponents...
...Germany, millions of dollars are annually expended in industrial chemical research. In America, too, although to a lesser extent, this side of technical chemistry is receiving increasing attention as the large research laboratories of the General Electric Company and the Du Pont Powder Company and many similar smaller laboratories show. This research has led to such results as the discovery of carborundum, the artificial production of indigo and caoutchouc, the development of the coal-tar industry, the electrical production of nitric acid from the air, and the practical synthesis of ammonia from its elements...
...Testament Prizes (one of $50 and one of $40) will be held in Sever 5 Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The competition is open to all undergraduates in Harvard College and in Radcliffe College, and the prizes will be awarded to the two students who show the best acquaintance with the contents of the Old Testament...
...program of the meeting provides for registration and business Friday, June 5, a motor trip through the Chicago parks to the South Shore Country Club, where dinner will be served followed by a vaudeville show by members of the various clubs, moving pictures and music. Saturday there will be an all-day outing at the Chicago Golf Club at Wheaton, with golf, tennis, baseball and other sports. After luncheon the party will return to Chicago for the banquet at the Blackstone, with addresses by President Lowell, and various other Harvard graduates...
...characteristic of man and particularly the undergraduate to treat other men's conduct with an easy outward tolerance. Where a great many feel disgusted with men who do this or that or, with responsibilities to uphold, go on probation, very few show their disapproval. Tolerance is an essential of breadth; perhaps even a tolerance as wide as the undergraduate's is an essential, though it fails to hold backsliders up to the mark. But three-quarters of the men mentioned above and three-quarters of all men on probation are there because of indifference; and they must know that...