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...eighth inning Harvard lost a chance to score an extra run through McCarthy's being coached in. Stevenson got a single, stole second and went to third on Hayes's hit. Seannell got his base on balls and the bases were full. McCarthy hit to Gregory who threw to first, where there was no one to catch the ball. Stevenson and Hayes scored and Scannell crossed the plate on a wild throw to third. McCarthy was coached in and caught at home. Had he staid on third he would have scored on the hit by Whittemore which followed...
...extreme. It must be taken with certain modifications and explanations. In the general term "work," are included all lectures and library work, together with the time necessarily consumed in passing from one form of occupation to another. Moreover, Sunday is always to be free from work, as is an extra half-day in each week...
...PRESCOTT, Sec.WELD BOAT CLUB.- The boat house at the foot of Boylston street is now open. Any member of the University can secure a ticket entitling him to all the privileges of the club by paying $5.00 to the secretary or at Thurston's. Locker tickets are $1.00 extra. Secretary's office hours, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, from 10 to 12, at 61 Hastings...
...GREENE.WELD BOAT CLUB.- The boat house at the foot of Boylston street is now open. Any member of the University can secure a ticket entitling him to all the privileges of the club by paying $5.00 to the secretary or at Thurston's. Locker tickets are $1.00 extra. Secretary's office hours, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, from 10 to 12, at 61 Hastings...
...number of students there, but, instead of reducing the total number in the hall, the number at each club table could be raised from fourteen to eighteen. This increase at the club tables would almost exactly balance the decrease at the general tables. Some club tables already have two extra men, and suffer no inconvenience; that four extra men would destroy, or even seriously impair, the pleasant social relations now existing in the hall seems highly improbable. Certainly, even if there was a small inconvenience occasionally, it would be more than counterbalanced by the larger number of men admitted...