Word: small
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...candidates are making good progress in rounding into form. Following are the 1916 battery candidates who are now working regularly: pitchers--H. G. Coolidge, A. Cunningham, G. A. McKinlock, W. Whitney; catchers--H. B. Bennison, C. S. Clark, C. H. Jameson, S. M. Richardson, T. H. Safford, R. L. Small...
...only about 50 men have been measured for caps and gowns, a remarkably small number. Seniors are reminded that the price until March 8 is $4.75, and after that date $5.25. It will greatly facilitate the work of the committee if men will get measured at the Co-operative Society immediately. 1918 CLASS DAY COMMITTEE...
...chosen his major subject and begins to specialize, he inevitably comes into contact with the leading men in his department. Yet it is true and is to be regretted that a man may never form the intimate friendly relations with his professors that men often form in small colleges and which were so common in the early days of Harvard...
...University hockey team held practice in the Arena yesterday afternoon, preliminary to the second Yale game which will be played at New Haven tomorrow. The length of the rink was shortened by boards in order to accustom the players to the small ice area on which the game will be played. After drilling the forwards in passing, the first team lined up against the substitutes and defeated them, 3 to 2, in a fast and stubborn scrimmage of 20 minutes' duration. The defensive work on both sides was good, and especially the goaltending, for during the greater part...
...Cummings, track captain, in speaking for the negative, emphasized the small number of men engaged in the sport, and showed that as yet the sys- tem by which the sport is run is inadequate and inferior to the major sport systems. There is no coaching and no individual training is attempted...