Word: warrant
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Ryder this evening at 8 o'clock in the Fogg Lecture Room. The play is an old one, probably of the sixth century, and furnishes many interesting glimpses of life in ancient India. It abounds in comic scenes, and has seemed to the moderns of sufficient interest to warrant its being given in Berlin and Paris. An account of the play in Paris may be found in the Revue de Paris for 1895. C. R. LANMAN...
...track work,-fifty more are needed daily. Long distance runners for the cross-country team are especially urged to come out, whether they have had any previous experience or not. The squad practices on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 5 o'clock. This week as soon as enough men warrant it, a fast and a slow squad will be formed...
...track work,--fifty more are needed daily. Long distance runners for the cross-country team are especially urged to come out, whether they have had any previous experience or not. The squad practices on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 5 o'clock. Next week as soon as enough men warrant it, a fast and a slow squad will be formed...
...usually very poor though occasionally the men improve for a while. They all have a tendency to bat at high balls, and are unable to hit successively. It has been decided not to have a training table for the team, as the schedule is not sufficiently hard to warrant it. The batting orders follows: SECOND NINE. ROXBURY LATIN. Greenough, r.f. s.s., Richardson Marshall, 2b. r.f., Jameson Lovering, e.f. c., Wendell Fischell, 1b. 3b., Knowles Bolton, 3b. 2b., Kennedy Blatterman or Carpenter, l. f. p., Drisko Bennett, s.s c.f., Aronson parker, c. l.f. Draper Smith, p. 1b., Balley
Another tea will probably be held on Friday, January 2, from 4 to 6, if the attendance at the first one is large enough to warrant...