Word: well
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...well played and exciting game, team B of the first University baseball squad won its second consecutive victory over team A by a score of 4-0 yesterday afternoon. Hardell of team A, and Johnson of team B both pitched very good ball, the former allowing only four, and the latter, six hits. The fielding was fast on both teams, and there was none of the usual ragged early season work. The feature of the game was a squeeze play in the third inning by Gross and Evans, scoring Evans. Prospects for a victory over Bowdoin College next Wednesday...
...openings for at least a few Harvard, volunteer workers seems certain. It seems also to be the only available agency hereabouts which is capable of furnishing Harvard, volunteer workers seems certain. It seems also to be the only available agency hereabouts which is capable of furnishing Harvard men with well thought out information on this subject...
...game featured by the hitting of team B in the last four innings in which 7 runs were scored: K. W. Perkns '19 starred for team B with two triples and a double out of four times at bat. M. Phinney'19 of team B did very well, hitting a triple and a single and scoring two runs...
...Speakers should prove to be well matched. Senator Moses who was one of the first to declare against the League, has been Minister to Greece and is an excellent orator. Professor Wilson has served on the International Naval Conference Board in1908-9; was exchange professor to France in 1912-13, counsellor of the American legation in Holland in 1914, and now is professor of International Law at the U. S. Naval War College as well as at the University. he toured the country recently with President Taft. President Lowell and others as one of the executives of the League...
...course I was not so well acquainted with the junior officers in the Division, but there were many Harvard men among them especially in the 101st Engineers, the old First Corps Cadets, and in the 101st and 102nd Field Artillery, having been transferred from the old Battery A. They were not less spirited than their senior officers. A good example is Captain H. Frothingham, commander of Co. F, 104th Infantry. An old football player, he used to go into battle as if he were going into a Yale game. For gallant conduct while under fire, he was promoted...