Word: touchingly
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Dates: during 1910-1910
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...fifth, with men on second and third, he made a wild throw to the plate which let in two runs. Hicks was ineffective up to the sixth inning, and allowed eight hits, one of which was a home run. On the other hand, the Harvard batters were unable to touch S. V. White's pitching. He secured 12 strike-outs to five for Hicks, and gave no bases on balls. Only one of the errors by Princeton figured in Harvard...
...play, written by David Carb and recently acted by the Harvard Dramatic Club. It deals with the South at the hour of Lee's surrender, and its meaning is large and high. Mr. Lippmann interprets Mr. Granville Barker with vigorous admiration. Mr. Spring tells a tragic story with a touch not always sure but with evidence of power. Mr. Seligmann contributes a light ghost story--humorous in sports--the point of which I have striven to feel or to perceive. The editorial articles are a graceful recognition of the Monthly and a hearty tribute to President Lowell...
...paper on broadening college spirit. With its many good effects, college spirit is nevertheless liable to make the undergraduate think solely of his alma mater, because he either goes to college for study, or else only to make acquaintances. By publishing items of general interest and by keeping in touch with other universities, the Yale News is trying to obviate this disadvantage...
...largely patronized by the students, the use of the House for the University teas and Bible classes, and its association with the Chapel Committee form its principal internal connections with the College. Opening the rooms for the use of the undergraduates will bring the House into a little closer touch with the student body, and a continuation of this policy should tend towards making it the centre for social improvements in the University...
...exceedingly fine private practice to accept the most important position among teachers of the law in this country. But Dean Thayer brings more to the Law School than the abilities of a practicing lawyer, for he has already taught there at intervals, and has always been in close touch with the Law Faculty through the associations formed by his distinguished father. In short, Dean Thayer has been regarded more as one of the Faculty than as an outsider. We heartily extend our welcome to him as the new Dean of the Harvard Law School...