Word: makeing
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Dates: during 1890-1890
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...varsity and freshman nines are exercising daily in the gymnasium under the direction of Captain Linn. The work in the cage consists of practice with grounders, throwing, and starting from bases. Men are made to start both backwards and forwards in order that they may be able to make the best of all chances in base running. The rest of the exercise is work at the dumb-bells and chest weights, and a run of five laps on the track, or a short run out-doors when the weather permits. The candidates for the battery are looked after...
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...EARLE.Seniors are urged to make appointment immediately, for this work is getting behindband. As soon as the order list is ready the committee will make appointments for those who have not had their pictures taken and lists will be published in the CRIMSON. It is especially desirable that the inside groups be taken now. Pach's room photographer will be in Cambridge for the next three weeks and is ready to receive appointments...
Professor Toy of the Semitic department lectured on the alphabet yesterday afternoon in the Jefferson Physical Laboratory. He said that nothing seems simpler to us than forming words and indicating sounds by letters but that the analysis of even the shortest words is hard to make. Until lately it has been universally thought that the formation of an alphabet was a task beyond human power to perform, and the Talmudic Jews claimed that the letters were given to Moses on Mount Sinai, by God. It is only in the last part of the present century that the alphabet has been...
Very few men responded to the urgent request of Captain Earle for all '93 men interested in tug-of-war to meet in the trophy room of the gymnasium yesterday afternoon. So few in fact were in attendance that it was not thought advisable to make any beginning or elect a captain. A meeting is therefore called for today at half past three o'clock and it is hoped that all members of the freshman class who have engaged in tug of war and as many as are willing to try will attend...