Word: largerly
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...wish to force their convictions on no one. Then the disadvantages of the former location became more and more apparent to an increasing number of Seniors, and while still clinging to every possibility of retaining the exercises of past years, by degrees they came also to appreciate how much larger a place in the eyes of the University, would be filled by exercises held in the Delta with its greater capacity for the accommodation of Harvard men and enthusiasts...
...Varsity, after the reaction of the Andover game last Saturday, showed a wonderful improvement in thier batting strength. Si teen hits with a total of thirty-five were made off the Cambridge pitchers, although loose fielding caused the total to be much larger than it really should have been. Rand easily led the batting list with two triples and two singles, out of four times at bat. Foster hit for three bases once and once for a home run, Laughlin made a double and a triple and Haughton a triple and two singles. Taken...
...Delta offers a number of advantages. First, as a place for holding the afternoon exercises, it is approved by the President and the Corporation; second, it affords a seating capacity of one thousand seats more than the space about the Tree; third, the arrangement of the seats admits of larger entrances and exits, and thereby reduces the danger in case of a panic; fourth, more room within the enolosure made by the seats is secured to the graduates and undergraduates than is possible about the Tree; fifth, the John Harvard statue forms an appropriate centre about which the Seniors...
...Yale baseball schedule, published yesterday, is larger than heretofore, the list of games containing thirteen on home grounds as against ten or eleven of former years. There is a possibility also that one more before the Easter recess will be arranged. In all the schedule contains thirty-one games, of which six are to be played during the Easter trip...
...boundary at Main street. This would have made a suitable approach to Memorial Hall from the city side, and a line of college buildings would have been well placed between it and Quincy street. Later, when Sever Hall was built, its architect Mr. H. H. Richardson, apparently prepared a larger space around that building than would have been afforded between this proposed avenue and Quincy street. Further, Messrs. Olmstead and Eliot made a plan for the disposition of Conant and Perkins Halls on Holmes Field and for the property in that immediate neighborhood. The buildings were placed, however, further...