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...especial note is the publication of a new series, "Harvard Theological Studies." Under the general direction of the Faculty of Divinity it is planned to publish at frequent intervals books in this series, in which will appear contributions to knowledge and thought in all departments of theology by members of the University Faculty and other scholars. The numbers will constitute a uniform series, but will vary in number of pages from small pamphlets to considerable volumes

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY PRESS LISTS FORTY NEW PUBLICATIONS | 4/14/1917 | See Source »

...lined them up for a regular nine-inning game, which was cut short at the end of the sixth inning on account of rain. Team A was again victorious, securing a 10 to 3 victory, Ashley and Delano holding the second-string players to three scattered singles. Errors were frequent for both sides, the wet condition of the field and ball being partly accountable for the numerous misplays. Only one change was made in the first team's lineup, Bond starting the game at right field as a result of his hard hitting in Saturday's game...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GAME STOPPED BY RAIN | 3/28/1917 | See Source »

...second outdoor practice of the season Saturday afternoon, Team A easily defeating Team B by a score of 15 to 2, in a loosely played game. The contest was played on the Freshman diamond, as a new wire backstop is being erected on the University field. Errors were frequent for both sides, McLeod in particular having an off day in the field, with three misplays marked against him. Team B failed to press the regulars as they have in the practice games in the cage, their weak batting being especially noticeable. Only three hits were secured from Garritt, Loring...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARTE'S HOME RUN FIRST OF SEASON FOR BALL TEAM | 3/26/1917 | See Source »

...afternoon with as much snap as usual. After the customary ten minutes of shooting and passing the first team lined up against the second. The scrimmage was not an exhibition of perfect hockey; its one notable feature was the aggressive spirit shown by the second team, which resulted in frequent spills and which, in a game, would have rapidly reduced the number of men on the ice. The final score was 2 to 2. The first seven's team play continued strong save for occasional erratic passes and a tendency of forwards to play out of position. Both of their...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MORGAN LOST TO SEVEN | 3/8/1917 | See Source »

...strained heart. Thus far, in the absence of a previously damaged heart due to some inflammatory condition of the valves, I have been unable to confirm the diagnosis of an abnormal heart. My feeling is that much harm is being done by the popular impression that athletics are a frequent cause of heart disease. I have tried to show that in some aspects at least this diagnosis has been based upon incorrect criteria. I find considerable comfort in the vigorous statements of Sir James MacKenzie, the eminent English authority on heart disease, that he doubts the existence of the athletic...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ATHLETICS PRODUCE NO BAD EFFECTS ON HEART | 2/10/1917 | See Source »

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