Word: even
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Dates: during 1910-1910
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...broad jump and pole-vault. Captain Foster should have no difficulty in winning the dashes in the dual and intercollegiate meets. Cummins of this year's team, and Austin and de Gozzaldi of the Freshman team should provide good second string material. Kelley and Simons should do even better than this year in the 440-yard dash. H. M. Warren '13 will be a valuable man in either the quarter or the half-mile. In the latter event B. M. Preble '12, who was in-eligible this year, and Fernald, who will be shifted from the mile, should do excelently...
Supper will be served on the lawn west of Memorial Hall from 9.30 to 12 o'clock. Boxes have been fitted up on both sides of the Delta, those with even numbers on the Kirkland street side and those with odd numbers on the Cambridge street side. In front of these boxes there is a row of tables, having places for six, numbered from 100 to 200, and in front of these a second row of tables having places for four, numbered from 200 to 300. Persons who are not assigned to boxes or tables on the printed list...
...second is the most valuable man. McLaughlin and Hicks, interchanging at first, are both very reliable at the position. Lanigan is playing a good game at third base and his batting is better now than it was at the opening of the season. Marshall and Carr had an even competition for shortstop, and Marshall has won out by his cleaner fielding, though he is weak at the bat. Young has caught very well through the season, but in the last few games has shown the strain that the position makes on a man of light weight. Reeves or Brown...
Yale likewise suffered heavily in the injury of one of her best players. Captain Philbin was injured at the very start of the season, and even now is not in condition to be of much help to the team. Yale has no dependable pitchers. Freeman, Tommers, Coy, and Murfey are all likely to be erratic though all have pitched well at times. The long Yale schedule has been a heavy tax on the pitchers, and they are not in the best of shape. This practice has given the team an unusual amount of experience...
...this year, eight three-hour examinations had to be taken in nine successive days. Toward the end of such a period a student is mentally exhausted, and his chances of passing in the last two or three tests is dangerously impaired. Another element which makes these extra examinations even more onerous than they naturally would be, is the fact that the make-ups require if anything a longer period of review than the examinations would if taken in February. This is true because of the greater time which has elapsed since the work was taken...