Word: puts
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...until recently he sent money to several British and French officers--musicians and artists--who were held in Austria. It is not unlikely, as he himself points out, that while he is prevented from following his profession, and unable to continue the remittances, these officers will be hard put for a living...
...Saturday by tieing the Massachusetts Institute of Technology players, 1-1, in a very evenly-balanced game. All of the scoring came in the second half. A brilliant rally on the part of the yearlings in that period carried the ball down the field and enabled Cheston to put it over for a goal. A few minutes later Ruiz of the visitors evened the score. Two extra periods failed to break the tie although both sides fought fiercely to gain an advantage...
...close of a fairly successful season, and also the end of virtually all of the fall sports. The team has played seven games, of which two have been won and two tied. In the first game of the season the inexperienced Andover players were over-whelmed, although they put up a game fight and kept the score to 3-1. The second game was a hard-won victory for a team of Chinese students, 1-0; but a week later the University once more triumphed with a defeat of Springfield, 1-0. In its annual trip the team was unfortunate...
Material is needed for all field events--the shot-put, hammer-throw, pole-vault, the shot-put, hammer-throw, pole-valut, broad and high jumps. Lack of experience will prove no handicap. Candidates for the shot-put and hammer-throw are particularly desired...
Boston's gain yesterday of $33,000 toward the Harvard Endowment Fund put the local district more than $400,000 ahead of New York. An especial effort will be made to reach those who have not yet contributed and those who are in a position to add to their subscriptions...