Word: throughout
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...University second baseball team defeated the Holy Cross second team on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon by the score of 8 to 7. The University team played good ball throughout, making 10 clean hits to their opponents' 4. Holy Cross second had a good string of pitchers but their fielding was very poor. Everts and Long pitched well for Harvard. The score by innings: Innings, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R. H. E. Harvard, 2 1 0 0 0 2 3 0 x--8 10 3 Holy Cross...
...administration means that the ideals of the University will change. Its ideals will remain the same and I hope your love will also remain. It is a great thing to work for a University like this because of the knowledge of the increasing power and durability it has throughout the world. Whoever lays a brick in its walls builds to last, and I hope every one of you will build a little in the walls of Harvard. Today the living force of Harvard is in its mass of graduates. It is a delight to see that force increase and that...
...change on May 4, when Severance went in at 5, Smith moving to 3, and Whitney to bow. The crew has developed into one of the best second crews that ever represented the University. The men are well together and the boat moves along well at a high stroke. Throughout the season the crew has done very well in races with the University crew, and has been able to win consistently from the Freshmen...
...University second baseball team defeated Tufts second by a score of 1 to 0, on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. The game, which was close and well played throughout, evolved into a contest between the two pitchers, Long and Carter. Long showed up particularly well towards the end of the game, allowing no bases on balls and putting out a total of 10 men. Carter pitched consistently from the start and gave the University second team little chance to hit; he struck out 11 men in all, but gave two men bases on balls...
...direction, with four one-act plays, all of which have been written by men who have never had plays produced on the professional stage. The casts are not limited to those who took part in last fall's production, but show that the interest in the undertaking is spreading throughout the University. We wish the Dramatic Club all the success it deserves, and trust that next year it will continue as fortunately as it has begun...