Word: excepts
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Continuous residence at the University is required during term time. No interruption of residence is permissible, except for satisfactory reasons stated to the Recorder (orally if possible) before the student leaves Cambridge. The student who has been absent must also report in person to the Recorder immediately on his return...
Harvard won the first game of the baseball season on Soldiers Field. Saturday afternoon, defeating Boston College by a score of 8 to 7. In the field the team showed up well except in the last three innings, when all of the six errors were made. The batting was decidedly weak, only four men hitting safely. In the first two innings the batting and base-running showed vigor and good judgment but the lead of six runs seemed to take all life and snap out of the play...
...infield, the best work was done by George and G. C. Clark. Coolidge played well except for one bad throw. J. D. Clark did not show up well at first base, and was unable to hit the ball outside of the diamond. Wendell, in left field, played the best game for Harvard, making four clean singles and a catch which resulted in a double play. He was weak, however, in base-running. Loughlin played his usual lively game and showed ability to take advantage of opponents' misplays...
Loughlin, Jaynes, Wendell, Christenson, Stewart and Wood are the candidates for the outfield. Of these, Loughlin, Wendell and Christenson are doing the best work at the bat. Jaynes is doing well except for his batting which is still weak. Stewart and Wood throw well, and improvement at the bat would make them strong candidates. In addition to these men, Stillman and Kernan, should they not pitch, would make good fielders...
...although goodness and beauty are in many ways so closely allied, there is between them a distinction. Beauty as shown in a work of art is complete, isolated, finite. Goodness, on the contrary, cannot be conceived except in "growing" terms, and as never quite capable of reaching the goal of its ambition. This is the distinction between goodness and beauty, and it is in this very finite perfection of a work of art that the defect of beauty lies...