Word: slow
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...entries have been slow in coming in, but it is expected that several more schools will be heard from during the day. Among those already received are St. Mark's Lowell High School, and Milton High School. The entries must be in the hands of Manager R. E. Allen '15, 48 Hampden Hall, by 8 o'clock tonight and should be accompanied by $1 entrances fee for every player and $5 annual dues for each school...
...members of the Senior class do not seem to realize that the fund to which they have been asked to pledge money is the fund which is to pay for their reunions and festivities in years to come. To date, the men have been slow in responding, and unless the remaining men reply promptly and generously, the class will be in no position to hold its triennial or sexennial reunions...
...people of the country do not want Mexico, which would mean years of guerilla fighting and worry. Neither do they want war. In the present imperfect state of civilization, however, war is at times a necessity; the progress of universal peace has been and will be infinitely slow. And when the United States is responsible not only for its own interests, but, through the Monroe Doctrine, for the interests of other nations among a people, disorganized and semi-barbarous, as the Mexicans, war may become inevitable. The Administration can afford a certain amount of ridicule from foreign state departments...
Entries for the Leiter Cup baseball series will close at noon today since the games will begin in the first week after vacation. Baseball players have been very slow in signing up and must do so at Leavitt & Peirce's without further delay. It is absolutely imperative for the proper regulation of the series that the games start immediately after vacation, which is a week later this year than last Accordingly, the teams must be organized and entered before the recess. A year ago, twenty-five teams competed and if the series is to be nearly as successful this spring...
Baseball players in the University have been disappointingly slow in organizing teams for the Leiter Cup Series, which will be held this spring immediately after the recess. Vacation this year comes nearly a week later than last year, and it is necessary for the proper regulation of the series that the first games be played during the week after the recess. Therefore teams and individuals are required to sign up at Leavitt & Peirce's before tomorrow noon. Last year three hundred men took part in the series; active organizing must begin at once if this year's series...