Word: waits
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...seems to be necessary every year for the annual wait to be raised in your columns before the H. A. A. management will bestir itself to start the hare and hound runs. Everyone acknowledges the benefits of these runs for all branches of athletics, and they are always well attended. This October weather is the very best time in the year for them, and I hope that they may be soon begun, before all the good weather is gone...
Three committees consisting of Mills, Wheatland and Ames; Brice, Forbes and Pierce; and Chase, Hancock and Johnson, were sent in search of the three officers. Emmons and Caswell appeared and made a few remarks. Cheers followed for the successful candidates, and the men seemed ready to wait until Wrenn should appear, but Chairman Rantoul thought it best to adjourn the meeting...
...Union Boat Club float neither crew seemed badly used up, and Harvard after a few minutes wait rowed briskly back to the boat house. As the tug which was to have taken the Bowdoin men aboard and to have followed the race did not turn up, the Harvard launch carried the referee and went over the course alone...
...Nichols, A. B., in German. J. C. Wait, C. E., S. M., in surveying and drawing. A. A. Carey, A. B., in English. R. W. Nicolson, A. M., in Latin. W. F. Ganong. A. M., in botany. T. W. Harris, Ph. D., in geology, Max Poll, Ph. D., in German. W. F. Osgood. Ph. D. in mathematics. W. C. Sabine, A. M., in physics. Geo. Santayana, Ph. D., in philosophy. J. B. Fletcher, A. M., in English. L. J. Johnson, A. B., S. B., in engineering. H. B. Lathrop, A. B., in English. W. M. Cole, A. B., in political...
...pour that the attempt was given up. The game began on Holmes. Wiggin pitched, with Cobb to catch him. The first two men had time to strike out before the rain came down so hard as to make play impossible. Then the teams went to the Carey Building and waited for it to stop. After a long wait there came a lull in the rain and the nines went over to Jarvis where the grass was shorter. Two of Morrill's men got bases on balls, but the third struck out. Dean made a clean hit to right and came...