Word: silver
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Music 3, Sever 35 Mathematics 9, Sever 24 Mathematics 14b, Sever 24 Physics 9, Jeff. Phys. Lab., Room 22 Chemistry 6, Sever 24 Mineralogy 8, Sever 17 Chemistry 1: Assignment of rooms (Chemistry 1.) Ach to Hoguet (inclusive) Upper Mass, Holdsworth to Patterson(inclusive) Lower Mass. Paull to Silver (inclusive), Harvard 5 Simmons to Zanetti, Harvard 6 Geology 5: Assignment of rooms (Geology 5.) Abbott to Mackay (inclusive), Zoological Lecture Room Marshalis to Skelley (inclusive), Pierce 209 Smith to Yule, Pierce 212 Examinations Tomorrow. Latin 7, Harvard 5 Economic 14, Harvard 5 Philosophy 1b, Upper Mass Philosophy 17, Harvard...
...final game of the Leiter Cup series, the Storks (winners of Section III) yesterday defeated the Losers (winners of Section II) by the score of 9 to 3, thereby winning the championship of the series and the silver cups offered by Mr. Joseph Leiter '91. The batting on both sides was light, and the Storks won by good fielding and by taking advantage of the large number of fielding errors made by their opponents...
...colors arrive about two weeks ago. The colors will be hung for the first time on Decoration Day on a staff to be placed over the main door-way of the Union. The silver loving cup will be put in the Dining Room...
...clock, as the shoot will begin promptly. Each man will shoot at a string of 30 birds, the handicap being added to the actual score. In case of a further tie a "miss-and-out" shoot will be held immediately after the finish of the eight strings. The silver cup, which was offered for the maker of the highest actual score, will be awarded to E. E. Du Pont '03, who shot 118 out of a possible 120 birds. In case he wins the handicap shoot, however, the cup will be awarded to J. W. Bell '06, who made...
...shooting at a string of 30 birds, the handicap to be added to his actual score. In case of a further tie they will shoot it off "miss-and-out" on the same afternoon. Any man who does not report at the grounds will lose by default. The silver cup, which was offered for the maker of the highest actual score, will be awarded to E. E. DuPont '03, who shot 118 out of a possible 120 birds, if he does not win the handicap shoot; if he does, it will be given to J. W. Bell '06, who shot...