Word: supporter
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Though tennis is supposed to have entered this year into an era of importance without precedent in the University, prospects for the doubles tournament do not support this theory. Unless more teams swell the number of entries, now two, a competition which has been closely contested in previous years will become a phenomenal failure this spring...
...Student Council votes approval of the report of its committee on the Union, and it declares its unqualified support of universal membership as being the only possible solution of the Union problem. It sets May 20 as a date upon which the classes shall vote upon the question and it urges that all undergraduates will seriously consider the report of this committee to the Council, and will vote with a realization of the importance of the question under consideration...
...Mark's at Southboro, last Saturday afternoon by the score of 9 to 3. Errors by St. Mark's and loose fielding gave the Freshmen six runs in the first inning. Choate of St. Mark's pitched a good game, keeping his hits well scattered. He was given good support after the first inning. Dilworth featured for St. Mark's by his running catches and a three-bagger which gave St. Mark's their first run. Kerr starred for the Freshmen. The game was called at the end of the sixth inning to allow the Freshmen time to catch their...
...baseball team defeated Groton last Saturday afternoon in a fast game which resulted in a 1 to 0 score. For the University, R. M. Loring '18 was very effective in the box throughout the game. Ashburn, for Groton, retired in the fifth in favor of Washburn, who received good support. Groton started a batting rally in the ninth which seemed likely to tie the score, but Loring fanned Davison, with Ashburn on third and King on second...
...appointed and a thorough canvass made. It is desired to raise a sum of at least $2,500--a sum sufficient to pay the rent of a flying field for one year. The principal expenses of the Corps will be met by graduates, but a certain amount of pecuniary support is expected from the undergraduates. Before the end of the week the Corps will mail to 20,000 graduates a pamphlet telling the purpose, plans, expenses, and constitution of the organization, and carrying an appeal for money...