Word: signs
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...attempt to go into camp will be made unless at least 130 men sign. This plan has the thorough approval of President Eliot and other members of the Faculty, and to make it a thorough success, there should be from 250 to 300 men in camp...
...system of re-engaging board for the next year is proposed. Cards will be left on the tables after June 1, which members who desire to re-engage board will sign and leave at the Auditor's office before Commencement Day. Rules for re-engaging board, in which there are two new clauses, will be printed on the backs of these cards...
Although the nine played its second errorless game in two days, the mere fact that no errors were made yesterday can not be taken as too encouraging a sign of fielding strength. All of the chances that went to the infi Iders were comparatively easy and gave no test of the strength of the nine in fielding against a heavy hitting team. In batting, moreover, the men hit with no amount of certainty, and fell into the bad rut of knocking the ball into the air instead of keeping it on the ground. Reid's three-bagger was the squarest...
...wish tickets for the game with Univ. of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia next Saturday should sign the bluebook at Leavitt's before Thursday...
...price of the dinner will be two dollars a plate. All men must buy their tickets and sign the blue-book at Leavitt and Peirce's by Tuesday night...