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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...deplorably small number of men reported for the Eliot and Thayer Club crews yesterday. Two crews only were able to be made up, and went out on the river to receive their first instruction from Coach Brown. The showing was much worse than either that of this spring or last fall. It is obvious that many men who should come out are not doing so, and the management is very anxious to see more men tomorrow, when they are to report at 4.30 o'clock. The lack of coxswains is especially in evidence. More men are needed for this position...
...University second team followed the example of the first team, and even went them one better by defeating the Connecticut Agricultural College, 6 to 0 in straight sets on Jarvis Field Saturday afternoon. This is the second victory of the season for the seconds, who also have a clean record. The summary...
...nine runs to be made off him, pitching the first four innings. The Huntington lads seemed to find no difficulty in knocking him all over the field and scampering around the bases with great freedom. When Harrison did manage to keep his opponents from safe hitting his support usually went up in the air. In these four fateful innings only one Huntington man fanned the air for a strike-out. R. Hitchcock '18 who finished the game in the box retired eight men and allowed not a run. His pitching was consistently good and he kept his opponents puzzled...
...base on balls and both reached home on Enwright's long three-base hit. Enwright scored later on Shepperd's fumble of Boyden's hit. In the sixth the Freshmen again took the lead. After Walker had grounded out, Finn to Shepperd, Anthony drew a base on balls. He went to second on Harrison's hit, and Percy's scratch single filled the bases. Three men came home on a hit by Murray, but he was left on base while Knowles struck out, and Enwright grounded to the pitcher. The final scores were made on errors and hits by Murray...
...CRIMSON on "Illiterate Collegians" you ask "Who is to blame?" Allow me to write and even if I am a poor ignorant woman that left school in the sixth grade of the "Grammar School" to earn my own living so please pardon my ignorance. Before my son went to Harvard I have heard several times of young men that did not make good, that in some cases Harvard turns out "educated fools." Well, I worked hard for twenty years to send my son to Harvard feeling that where I had nothing in the line of education, my children should have...