Word: training
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...this evening at 7 o'clock. Professor A. B. Hart '80 will be the toastmaster of the evening. Among the speakers will be President Lowell; Professor C. H. Grandgent '83; W. G. Peckham '67, representing the living editors of the first Advocate board; Professor Langdon Warner '03; Arthur Cheney Train '96; Edward Everett Hale '83; and R. N. Cram '17, president of the present board...
...team will leave for Worcester by the 1.15 train from the South Station. The following will be the line-up: McLeod, 2b.; Casey, l.f.; Henderson, c.f.; Fuller, Bond, c.; Sears, 1b.; Beaman, Gross, l.f.; Burrill, 3b.; Kerr, s.s.; Felton, Coolidge, Leighton, West...
...ability of the two nines is approximately equal. In this game, each team was credited with two runs and one error. Virginia made seven base-hits, and the University five. Twelve innings were played, and the game was called only to allow the University nine to catch a train. Garritt pitched against Calloway, allowing five bases on balls to Calloway's four, and striking out four batters to Calloway's three...
...Trains leave the North Station at 12.25 and 1.40 for Wakefield. At Wakefield take the trolley marked "Reading," but make sure that it goes to the range: not all cars so marked do. All men who can do so should plan to get the early train so that the shooting can begin at 1.30 sharp...
...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 train...