Word: six
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...Standing Committee on the Nominations of Overseers is about to send out the list of candidates for the Board of Overseers, to be balloted on by the alumni. This year at Commencement Day there are six vacancies on the Board to be filled; five for the full term of six years, and one for the term of two years. The names of the twelve candidates, from the list of twenty given below, receiving the highest number of votes on the postal ballot will be placed on the official Australian ballot for use in the election on Commencement Day, June...
...Committee on Nominations has also nominated the following men as Directors at Large of the Harvard Alumni Association. Of these twelve men nine are to be elected on Commencement Day by the Australian ballot system. In addition to the Directors at Large there are six other directors chosen as follows: one director representing the Faculty of Arts and Sciences is appointed by the President of the University; one director, a resident member of one of the Harvard Clubs in New England, is selected by the New England Federation of Harvard Clubs; one director, a resident member of the Harvard Club...
...Freshman baseball training table will start today with lunch at 1. o'clock in the Training Table Room of the Union. Only six men in addition to Coach C. D. Moss '09 will be taken on at present; a few more, however, will be added by the first of next week. The following should report today: Babson, Ernst, Howe, Kelley, Kennedy, Coach Moss, R. S. Potter...
...Saturday afternoon, April 17, the University crew easily defeated Columbia over the mile and seven-eighths course in the basin by about six lengths. The time of the University crew was 9 minutes, 54 seconds, and Columbia finished in 10 minutes, 13 seconds. The victory was a decisive one; after the first stroke , when the bow of the Columbia shell went a few inches ahead, the University crew led throughout. Early in the race it could be seen that Columbia had suffered from lack of practice, for the men were rowing more as eight individuals than as a crew...
...Columbia's high stroke began to tell on the men, and the crew was clearly out of the race. From Harvard Bridge to the finish the University crew gained steadily, rowing about 33. Entering upon the final stretch Sargent raised the stroke to 38, and the crew finished fully six lengths ahead...