Word: wet
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...side being given the ball and then the other. More attention was paid to the individual work of the men, however, than to the team play. Thursday, on account of the rain, the teams were not lined up, but the men were shown how to handle the ball in wet weather. Friday the scrimmages were resumed and the teams given some hard work. After the regular practice, special attention has been given to the kicking candidates, among whom H. Gray '09, M. C. Peirce '10 and H. B. Sprague '11 have shown up well. The competition for proficiency in kicking...
Everybody's--"Thought," by A. M. Huntington h.'04; "Wet Lilacs," by W. P. Eaton '00; "The Man as Well," by R. W. Child...
...squad held outdoor practice on the Freshman diamond yesterday afternoon for the first time this season. The infielders were given practice in stopping grounders and in making double plays under the guidance of Coach Pieper. Trainer Donovan batted to the outfielders. Although the ground was soft and the ball wet, the practice was as good as could be expected under the circumstances. Everyone was given a chance in the fielding practice, in which the first combination seemed to work the best...
...been impossible to complete the binding of all copies of the Senior Class Album, owing to the wet weather. One hundred more copies will be put on sale today. All subscribers who were turned away at yesterday's sale, and all other subscribers from Aldrich to Hamilton, inclusive, may apply today. The first applicants will receive the albums. The sale will be held from the window of Holworthy 9, from 12 o'clock until the edition is exhausted. The third sale of the albums will be held next week. 1907 PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE...
...fishing, hunting, and trapping. In speaking of seal-hunting, Dr. Grenfell told how the men leave their steamer and go for many miles on the floating ice. Besides the danger of getting lost, the men have to be very careful not to fall into the water; for once wet, a man will freeze to death unless his companions come to his aid with dry clothing...