Word: well
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Although 26 hits were made during the engagement, only one of these, a double by Quigley, went as an extra-base drive. F. L. A. Cady '21, who started in the box for the Freshmen, pitched well until the fifth inning, when a double and two singles in succession forced him to retire in favor of E. S. Hardell '21, who finished the remaining four innings. A double play, J. T. Baldwin '21 to T. J. Meehan '21, was the fielding feature of the afternoon...
...mere changing of investment or disposal of superfluous cash, but a definite sacrifice of present or future savings, and as such are doubly valuable. There are still many who have not bought, however, who are able to do so, and they must continue the work that has been so well begun. In the second Loan campaign the University's final total was over $35,000 this time we have been able to exceed this record. The last few days will be a splendid chance to show that the University can do more than its appointed task...
...enrolment of the College. On the surface this seems to be the case, but the Chapel Committee's report gives some very illuminating statistics, which show that though on March 1 the size of the College had decreased 43 per cent. over 1916-17, the chapel attendance had decreased well over 51 per cent. Some other cause must therefore be looked...
...bringing down a German plane recently, Lieutenant Douglas Campbell '17 has won the Croix de Guerre, as well as the congratulations of the French general commanding the zone in which the machine was downed. It is believed that he is the first graduate of a strictly American aviation school to bring down a German plane...
Showing marked improvement as a result of the three days of practice last week, the University baseball team defeated the Freshmen yesterday by a score of 6 to 2. A. L. Peirson '20, who pitched the entire nine innings for the University nine, kept the 1921 hits well scattered and was able to hold his opponents to two runs...