Word: stillings
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Harvard soldiers of forty years ago, but also the virtues shown by Harvard men at all times of public stress since the college was established; and that this commemoration would come most appropriately from the present students. The Memorial Society believes that the nobility of these men has still its message to speak to us as it spoke to our older brothers in '98. and that we can hear it most clearly perhaps from the lips of one that is still young with...
...Pierian Sodality will give its annual spring concert this evening in Sanders Theatre at 8 o'clock. The baseball and track teams and the crew have been invited. A number of tickets with reserved seats are still on sale at Sever's, at twenty-five cents each. At 8 o'clock tonight, the doors will be opened and any undergraduates will be admitted without tickets...
...room, and it is believed that in some way he lost his balance and fell. Dr. Bailey was found almost immediately, and accompanied the injured man to the Cambridge Hospital, where fractures in the left arm and thigh were set. At a late hour last night, the patient was still under the influence of either, and it was impossible to determine whether or not he was injured internally. Rich lives at Dighton, Mass. High father was sent for and arrived early in the evening...
...resulted in the three shut outs against Colby, Bowdoin and Lafayette. On these games is based the present judgment of the team. The men ran bases with good judgment, field quickly and well, made good hits at the right time, and worked hard throughout the game. Faults, however, were still apparent. The hitting was by no means as good as it ought to have been, considering the pitchers encountered, and it is the weak point of the team. Aside from this the nine is in much better form than at this time last year...
...Freshman crew squad has now been rowing long enough for the general faults of the candidates to be clearly apparent. The men seem to be awkward, and though they are well up to the average in strength, they do not apply their power well. The crews are still very unsteady. All the men are apt to let their oars fly up at the catch and to weaken at the finish. In fact their power is applied only in the middle of the stroke. This is partly due to the fact that they do not yet stand on their stretchers firmly...