Word: spring
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...first base include McCarty, who played satisfactorily in Captain Randall's place in several early games; B. T. Stephenson '08, of this year's Freshman team, and J. W. Wendell '08, catcher on the same team. F. W. Kemble '08, who has played in a good many games this spring, W. D. Dexter '07, regular centre fielder this year, and G. Ware '08, will be competitors for the positions, of shortstop and second base. The outfield positions, apparently, are uncertain, as there are comparatively few candidates for the places. J. H. Giles '07 and L. Fischel '08, captain...
...University this year will probably return, and with A. G. Grant '07 and W. P. Henneberry '07 should form a very strong squad of pole vaulters. R. H. Oveson '05 and H. E. Kersburg '07, who have developed well in the hammer throw, should be reliable men next spring. W. A. Hanley '07 is expected to make the team and win points in the shot put. B. T. Stephenson '08 is another promising candidate for this event...
...years following the publication of Professor Munsterberg's appeal about $32,000 was raised, and by July 31, 1904, about $148,000 had been raised. Work was accordingly begun in the spring of 1904. The money was raised by the visiting committee of the Department of Philosophy, consisting of the following graduates: G. B. Dorr '74, R. C. Cabot '89, Joseph Lee '83. T. W. Ward '66, R. H. Dana '74 and R. C. Robins '92. Two anonymons gifts of $50,000 and $20,000, the latter for equipment, and four gifts of $10,000 each from...
Daniel Allerton Newhall '06, of Philadelphia, four, prepared for College at Haverford School. He rowed on the Junior, class crew this spring. Age, 20; height, 6 ft.; weight, 175 pounds...
...University team has won seventeen of the twenty-two games played this spring. The season has been one of unusual success and in spite of unfortunate accidents to several of the players early in the year the team has progressed steadily and satisfactorily. At present it is in its highest state of development, and although the Holy Cross game on Saturday resulted in a defeat, the work of the nine as a whole was excellent. Judging by the recent work of both teams, the chances are very even, although perhaps slightly in favor of Harvard...