Word: somewhat
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Holy Cross team won last Monday from Dartmouth in a close game by the score of 6 to 5. Earlier in the season Tufts defeated Holy Cross by the score of 7 to 4. At present the Holy Cross team is somewhat crippled by the loss of their regular catcher, and Spring, who pitched brilliantly in the games against Harvard last year, may be unable to pitch today because of an injury to his hand. Last year Harvard was twice defeated by Holy Cross, each time by the score...
...principals, and put a great deal of spirit and humor into his songs. T. A. Whidden '05, as Inspector Baggs, carried out his part cleverly and without exaggeration, and was unfailingly humorous. E. H. Baker '06, as Lord Coldstream, although too conventional in his acting and somewhat inconsistent in his accent, kept the audience thoroughly amused. S. Titcomb '06, as Lieutenant Storm, was conspicuous for his good voice...
...class crews have been on the river daily during the past week. Two Senior and two Junior crews are rowing from the Weld, coached by Rice, and two Sophomore crews from the University boathouse, coached by Vail and G. Bancroft '02. The crews have improved somewhat, but the Seniors are rather slow on the catch. The Juniors have a tendency to rush the slides, and frequent changes in the Sophomore boats have retarded their development...
Castle pitched a good game, allowing only two hits during the first six innings. Taylor pitched well in the last inning, striking out all three men. At batting and fielding Kemble showed improvement. He is still somewhat nervous in the field and so cannot be depended upon. Matthews fielded his position well, with the exception of one poor throw to first. In batting his work was not up to his usual form. Leonard, at third base, played a good, confident game. Mahar's outfield work has improved steadily. In hitting his ability has made him a strong candidate. Kernan...
...permanent Harvard committee of the Good Government Association, made up of E. N. Jones '96, G. R. Nutter '85, J. J. Storrow '85, and the president of the Political Club, will outline the plan of work, which will be somewhat as follows...