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...being so exhausted by rapid circuit of the bags that Manager Henderson benched him. Both Greeley and Morris handled throws made in practice very well, and Smith covered the p'votal sack and surrounding territory faultlessly, in addition to contributing a single and a triple to the base hit column. EDITORS. C. C. A. Stiles, c. c.f., Seymour Hall, p. 3b., Meeker Osborne, McIntosh, 1b. s.s., Cook Smith, 2b. p., Lewis Ingram, Fenn, Leighton, c.f. r.f., Reed McIntosh, Fenn, s.s. 2b., W. D. Canaday Brown, l.f. 1b., Crane Potter, Morris, r.f. c.f., Dixon Greeley, Morris, 3b. l.f., Curtis...
...been registered against his delivery and he had granted four consecutive passes, Sherman was relegated from left field to take his place. The latter's was none too good, and when the dust of the inning had cleared away Harvard had a total of seven in the run column. Four more runs were added in the fourth, and six rolled up two innings later...
...make us accept even his good ideas as such. We seldom give much credence to a man who inveighs against any institution with a radicalism so unbalanced by a Knowledge of the facts. The sensational type of the article on colleges has often enough been commented on in this column and elsewhere. That a graduate of the college such as senator Hollis should take so little Pains in investigating or considering the truth of many of the popular illusions in regard to it, before placing it in so unfavorable a light is something hardly to be expected...
...report is by Mr. Fred W. Moore '92, present Graduate Treasurer; in another column will be found a comment thereon by Mr. W. F. Garcelon L.'95, Graduate Treasurer during the period covered by the report. The figures for 1911-12 are given for comparison. 1911-1912. 1912-1913. Receipts. Expenses. Receipts, Expenses. Care of buildings and grounds, -- $10,331.66 -- $12,176.67 General account, $1,370.20 17,708.21 3,011.86 14,772.38 Permanent improvements, -- 1,931.48 -- 2,438.39 University baseball, 17,881.13 13,575.73 20,107.37 13,711.57 University Boat Club, 3,621.60 15,884.75 4,584.61 16,131.67 University...
...elections held yesterday, Leverett Saltonstall, of Chestnut Hill, was elected Secretary of the Class of 1914. The names of the men who were elected to the Class Committee, the Class Day Committee, and the Photograph Committee are announced in the complete list of Class Day officers in the adjoining column. Below is printed the number of votes cast for each candidate...