Word: shortly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...have many chances in the field, but he batted well, and ran bases with good judgment. Clark went into the game with an injured hand, so that he was unable to throw well to second, and allowed five passed balls. For Yale Thompson played well at short, making his only error on a hard chance...
Theatricals for next year were decided upon provisionally. The intention at present is to give a one-act modern French farce as a curtain-raiser, to be followed by "Crispin Medecin," a short three-act play, similar in character to the works of Moliere. It may be found in Victor Fournel's collection of seventeenth-century comedies at the French library in Warren House; and also in a volume entitled "Repertoire du Theatre Francais...
Harvard was handicapped both at the bat and in the field by the absence of Reid. J. D. Clark, who took his place, allowed three passed balls and was weak at the bat. Fincke played well at second and Coolidge at short was up to his usual form again. G. C. Clark's throwing to first was uncertain. He made one wild throw and gave Kendall two difficult chances...
...Freshman crew defeated the Worcester High School eight on the mile and a half course on Lake Quinsigamond Saturday afternoon, winning out by three boat lengths. Time, 8 minutes. From the start the Freshmen had little difficulty in pulling away from the school crew, who rowed a short, hurried stroke of 40 or more to the minute. The Freshmen seldom exceeded 31. The conditions for the race were most favorable, as only a slight breeze was blowing...
...special trial race for second crews in the interscholastic races in 5 min. 36 sec. Waltham High was second, about three-fourth's of a length behind. The water and wind were very favorable, and the time was very good, but as the course was about one hundred yards short of a mile the record does not stand...