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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Forty-eight upperclassmen reported to Coach Duffy yesterday afternoon for the first day of fall baseball practice. Of these men, six were members of last year's nine and one a former "H" man. Captain R. W. Emmons '20, E. L. Bigelow '21, R. B. Hallowell '20, E. S. Hardell '21, T. H. Gammack '20, and L. B. Evans '20, were the men who played on the University nine last season, while C. Harrison Occ, pitched successfully against Yale in 1916. As W. W. McLeod '19, J. L. Knowles '19, R. Bond '19, and H. P. King...
...ever in the eight years of its existence. Three hundred and thirty-three students have registered, an increase of more than 100 over those of any year since the founding of the school. Two hundred and fifty-three men are entering their first year, 60 are second year men, six are unclassified students, and 14 are special students. Several corporations of Boston and other cities are sending men to the School to study modern methods of business organization and administration...
...six pool and three billiard tables in the billiard room in the basement have been thoroughly overhauled during the summer, and new cloth, cushions, cues and pool and billiard balls have been furnished. The old lighting fixtures have been replaced by new ones. The billiard room has been placed in the charge of Mr. Ben Laurie, the billiard expert of Boston, who will see that the tables and equipment are kept in good condition. Mr. Laurie will also be glad to give lessons or instruction to those members who desire to avail themselves of this opportunity...
...undergraduates in the College must hand in their list of studies between nine and six o'clock today at Harvard 1. Study cards, obtained at the places of registration, should be submitted by students to their advisers for signature and filled out in ink. Students in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences are expected to file their lists of studies before six o'clock this evening at 24 University Hall, and the students in the Schools of Architecture and Landscape Architecture at Robinson Hall at the same time...
...six pool and three billiard tables have been overhauled during the summer. New cloth, cushions, cues, and pool and billiard balls have been furnished. More adequate lighting fixtures have been installed. The room will be under the supervision of Mr. Ben Laurie, a billiard expert of Boston, who not only will keep the tables and equipment in good condition, but will be glad to give lessons or instruction to those members who desire to avail themselves of this opportunity...