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...each of the last two innings. With two out in the eighth, Simons singled to right, but was left when Hicks struck out. Lanigan opened the ninth by reaching first on the first baseman's error. Harvey struck out and Currier, who went in to bat for Brown, followed suit. Aronson landed on the ball hard, but the right fielder made a spectacular running catch close to the foul line, ending the game...
...following 38 men have been selected to represent the University in the dual track meet with Yale at New Haven on Saturday, and are requested to be in the Square tomorrow morning at 8.15 with suit cases: J. L. Barr '10, A. D. Barker '11, A. L. Besse '10, F. S. Blanchard '10, T. S. Blumer '10, R. W. Boyden '10, F. H. Burr '09, W. P. Dillingham '11, R. E. Dole '10, A. T. Enos '10, R. C. Foster '11, G. P. Gardner, Jr., '10, T. M. Gregory '10, H. Guild '10, H. L. Goddard '10, R. G. Harwood...
...tide of popularity to turn back again to the two institutions. The membership at present is higher than would be expected at this time of the year, and there is apparently satisfaction with the committee's methods. Everything possible will be done in the next two months to suit the present members of the halls and induce others to join, and if there is sufficient support from the members of the University both halls will be open again next fall as usual...
...results of this canvass. The objections which will be made by many undergraduates are the distance of the halls and the quality of the food. We cannot conceive of Memorial being moved South, but we can conceive of the quality and variety of the food being changed to suit the tastes of the students. If everyone will state fully what he does not like in the present system and what changes he would like to see made, the Committee may be able to establish the institution on a firm basis again...
...Bonaparte began his lecture by saying that a man must be fitted for the profession which he is going into; he must have some idea of his own capabilities and tastes in order to form an opinion of what profession would best suit him. If a man has fallen in love with a profession he will go against the grain if he tries to follow another. There must be a conformity between the man and the law or his profession, just as there is a conformity between the tools and the profession for which they are used...