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...Phillips Brooks House Class Day spread is open to all members of the University, especially Seniors. It takes place in the quadrangle in front of Brooks House at 5.30 P. M. June 22 and is usually attended by over 300 University students. It affords a splendid opportunity to all those members of the University who expect to be in Cambridge on Class Day and who have not yet decided where they are going to spread. Applications for tickets, which are $1.25 apiece, and engraved invitation for 10 cents apiece, may be made at Brooks House at any time during...
...burden of pitching has rested this year. Both are right-handers and both have had about equal success this spring. Guba has lost only one game this season while Kibbee is credited with the win over Princeton. In the Boston College game a week ago Saturday he pitched a splendid uphill game against Fitzpatrick...
Except for the last inning there were no spectacular plays worth speaking of. In that inning Welton made a splendid running miss of one of Lampy's few hits. Circling round the outfield he managed to arrive just where the ball didn't come down. But Cabot retrieved the fair name of his sheet by running down a ripping...
Battery A now offers a splendid practical course in Field Artillery, including equitation, ballistics, gun and foot drill and special detail work. The active work will start in October. Whenever weather permits, there will be tacticalrides, weekend turnouts and outdoor drills...
After refusing to accept the responsibilities that ratification of the Versailles pact would have brought, and after dedicating itself to a policy of "splendid isolation" and short-sighted provincialism, for the Senate to meddle in Irish affairs is the height of inconsistency. Love of the Irish vote rather than love for Ireland, moreover, is the motive behind the introduction of the Mason Bill. It is intended for political effect rather than as a real aid toward Ireland's obtaining its independence...