Word: shut
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Dingwell, who started on the mound for the Second nine, was wild and was replaced by R. J. Philips, who shut out Milton during the last five innings...
Amherst was shut out, 5-0 by the University baseball team in a well-played game at Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. W. B. Felton '19 held the Purple batters to three hits, two of which were of the scratch variety, and was given good support by his teammates. The University nine showed a marked improvement in every department of the game, and played a far better brand of ball than they have exhibited in any game this season. The defense of the team was decidedly stiffened, while the Crimson batters touched Zink, Amherst's best pitcher, for a total...
Unable to overcome the visitors' one-run lead, the University nine was shut out by Vermont in yesterday's game by a score of 1-0. Failure to hit in the pinches was the principal cause of the University's defeat. Three times the University nine threatened to score, but each time inability to hit with men on bases prevented any runs from being brought in. In the third inning, hits by E. L. Bigelow '21, R. E. Gross '19, a base on balls, and a sacrifice by L. B. Evans '20, filled the bases; in the seventh inning...
...permanently in the service to officer the ships of the navy as soon as the present rush of returning soldiers has passed. But we will need a large supply of reserve officers to man the fleet if another crisis should come. Now that all the emergency training schools are shut down, the only way that we can be prepared is by establishing a large reserve and putting naval units at the colleges...
...record of the University, as regards freedom of thought, has not been so bad. In the days when Professors Francke and Munsterburg sought to justify the German Imperial Government, no one prevented them from saying what they pleased. At the first hint from anywhere that "They should be shut up," the CRIMSON or the Illustrated would reply with a passionate appeal for free speech. They were not "shut up" and the University's mind remained unpoisoned...