Word: errors
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...view of the fact that a number of the men whose lives are recorded in the Memorial Volume of the American Field Service in France, which through a typographical error was titled "Armenian" instead of "American" in Friday's issue of the Bookshelf, are University graduates, the book will be sent prepaid to any past or present member of the University upon receipt of application, enclosing $3.00, at the American Field Service, 50 State street, Boston, Mass...
...Crimson nine, though it made several errors, was constantly on its toes and turned in some fast plays. The University started out in the first with a rush and piled up a four-run lead. Lincoln walked, while and error advanced him to second and put Thayer on first. Bullard and Clark then came through with texas leaguers to center, scoring Lincoin and Thayer. Well placed bunts by Rogers and Norris resulted in two more tallies...
...hasard a guess it would be that he preformed to "confine his words to a limited number of hearers" and just why he would not do so we have yet to discover. "Was it not a mistake?", asks the Post, as if the Viscount or the University were in error. If Lord Bryce wants to talk informally to Harvard students about universities it is hardly the part of a host to direct him to address a million newspaper readers, no matter how much they may long to catch every sentence. In fact even a very famous man is entitled...
...next game, that with Cushing Academy, proved easy for the Freshmen, who were beginning to attempt to clean up their error slate, and they emerged with a 7-1 win. E. L. Gherke, pitching his second game, performed creditably, giving only two hits and leading his team at bat with two clean singles and a home run that rolled up the steps of the Stadium...
...correct the error in the enclosed clipping from the Crimson by pointing out that the first President of the Harvard Memorial Society was the late Justin Winsor, the distinguished Librarian, historian and bibliographer? This fact is attested by Mr. Winso's signature on the charter members shingles dated May 7, 1895. It would be unfortunate if the Society whose business it is record the history of Harvard should allow its own history to be inaccurately recorded or remembered. JEROME D. GREENE...