Word: worked
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...played at first and McCornick pitched. Haughton was unavoidably absent and his place was taken by Chandler who carried himself in good form, making several very difficult assists and two of Harvard's eight hits. Laughlin, Foster and Clark all fielded their positions perfectly. Foster especially doing some excellent work at first on low thrown balls across the diamond...
...only discouraging feature of the afternoon's work was the rather mediocre batting of the 'Varsity. Only eight hits were made off Exeter's two pitchers, and of this number three were undeserved, being the direct result of Exeter's slowness in fielding. Both Carter and Clay pitched remarkably good bal for a school nine, yet inability, even under such conditions, to secures more than five square hits, seems to point to a critical weakness...
...give certificates to all who had faithfully attended their courses during the year; but as there has been little need for such stimulus, it has been decided to give them only to those who wished them. Diplomas, however, will be given to those who have successfully completed two years' work at the Union...
...Harvard students, who have volunteered their services as teachers, have done their work faithfully and well, and have taken fewer cuts than in previous years; even during the mid-years the men attended their courses or sent substitutes. F. W. Palfrey '98, chairman of the committee on courses, has succeeded in obtaining more teachers from the college than was ever done before. His place will be filled next year by R. L. Hoguet...
...best all round work was done by Kraenzlein who won three events. In the high hurdles he did 16 4-5s. from 8 yds. back of scratch. He won the 220 yards hurdles in 25s. and jumped 23 ft. 4 1-2 in. in the broad jump, winning the event by his handicap...