Word: third
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...third of the series of small Sophomore class dinners will be held in the Trophy Room of the Union tomorrow evening at 6.30 o'clock. Mr. Copeland will speak informally. It is intended to have enough of these dinners during the year so that every member of the class will have a chance to attend...
...following "H" men are eligible for the team: E. P. Currier '09, catcher; G. F. Greene '07, pitcher; A. E. McCarty '07 and F. H. Burr '09, first base; F. W. Kemble '08 and H. McCall '09, second base; J. W. Simons '09, shortstop; C. R. Leonard '08, third base; Captain W. D. Dexter, Jr., '07, J. D. Pounds '08 and C. W. Harvey '09, outfield. In addition to this list there are several promising men among last year's substitutes and Freshman team who can be used to advantage this spring...
...outlook at Yale is fairly encouraging. The members of last year's nine who are eligible to play again this season are Captain Kinney, third base; T. Jones and Wylie, catchers; Camp, second base; Madden, left field; Meyer, Parsons, and Pratt, pitchers. Four men have been lost by graduation: Obrien, shortstop; Jackson, first base; Smith and Huiskamp, fielders. These positions can be satisfactorily filled by last year's substitutes. The burden of the pitching will probably fall upon Meyer and Parsons, who should be very effective this year with the added experience of last season. An unusually hard schedule...
...University crew will row Cornell on Gaynga Lake, Ithaca, on May 30 over a two-mile course. This will be the first time a University crew has ever rowed at Ithaca, although the second crew has raced there before. It will also mark the third contest between Cornell and Harvard first crews, the other two races having been rowed over the one and seven-eighths mile course in the basin during the last two years. In both these contests the Harvard eight was defeated by Cornell...
There is good skating today at the third rink in the Stadium, which is open to all members of the University; Cambridge Skating Club; Brae Burn Country Club, West Newton; Country Club, Brookline; Jamaica Pond, Jamaica Plain; Franklin Field, Dorchester; Billings Field, West Roxbury; Boston Common and Public Garden; Wood Island Park, East Boston; Neponset Playground, Neponset; Gibson Playground, Dorchester; Ashmont Playground; Randolph Street Playground, Boston; Charlesbank Gymnasium, Boston; Charlestown Playground; marshes of the Charles River, Needham; Charles River, Auburndale. The ice is in fair condition at Hammond's Pond, Chestnut Hill; Brookline Reservoir, Chestnut Hill; Spy Pond, Arlington...