Word: spending
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...July 5 and continue for six weeks to August 15. Recitations in most of the courses will be every day at nine. Enough work will be given out in each course to keep a man busy nearly all day. In all the laboratory courses men will be expected to spend most of the time in teh laboratory, that is, they will, as a rule, have to work till five in the afternoon. In Botany and Geology there will be several excursions and in Engineering the work will be almost wholly field work. A new feature this year will be certain...
...nine will leave this afternoon from in front of Leavitt and Peirce's at 3 o'clock. It will spend the night at Meriden and tomorrow morning will go to New Haven. The make-up and batting order will be the same as in Wednesday's game. Besides the regular nine the following men will be taken: C. J. Paine, R. Paine, Stevenson, Hayes and McCarthy...
...members of the ninety-seven baseball nine and five substitutes will leave at four o'clock this afternoon for Springfield by the Boston and Albany road. The team will spend tonight at the Winthrop House, Meriden, Conn., and then proceed to New Haven early tomorrow morning. They will return to Boston soon after the game, reaching Cambridge shortly before midnight. The recent changes in the make-up of the team have strengthened it considerably. The following is the batting order: Dean 2b., Beale l. f., Warren 1b., Stevenson 3b., Scott c., Stevens s. s., Garrison c. f., Anderson...
...Mott Haven team will leave from in front of the Cooperative at ten o'clock this morning. The work of the team has at all times been faithful and spirited, and every man can be counted upon to spend every whit of his power to bring victory to Harvard on Saturday. Few students can be in New York to cheer there; nearly all can gather this morning to show, by an enthusiastic send-off, their confidence in the team. It gives an encouragement whose force is by no means spent in the interval before the games...
...weeks later than Yale? Then again our class nines have no fields on which to finish their series. Norton's Field is in wretched condition and as the lease expires in a few weeks it is hardly to be supposed that the graduate manager will feel authorized to spend much money on it. The freshman nine will also be without a place to practice. Then there are the scrub nines which provide exercise and recreation for a large number of men. All these organizations are directly injured unnecessarily...