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...base, went to third on Twitchell's grounder and scored on a wild pitch. There were no more runs until the twelfth, when Rogers knocked out a single. He reached second when Reilly dropped Taylor's fly, took third on a wild pitch, and got home when Tommers threw wide to first after McLaughlin's hit. Yale evened the score again in her half of the twelfth with one out. Martin got his base on balls, took second on Stillwell's sacrifice and came in. HARVARD 1911. a.b. r. b.h. p.o. a. e. Rogeors...
...wide diversity of courses offered and the advantages of the elective system are M. Tardieu's first consideration; what impressed him most, however, is the spirit of solidarity in the body of students, and the American spirit that inspires every achievement. The personal liberty and individuality enjoyed at Harvard make the men more aware of the need of national co-operation, and as unity springs better from diversity than identity, thus the American nation is built on a solid basis...
...clock at the westerly end of the city of Chelsea in a dump near the plant of the Boston Blacking Company on Summer street. Late last night the fire, fanned by the high northwest wind, had not only burned over an area of about half a mile wide and over two miles long in Chelsea, but had also spread rapidly in East Boston. One of the worst features of the fire was the explosion of the oil tanks of the Tidewater Oil Company and the Leonard & Ellis Oil Company, which are on the Chelsea River. The blazing oil started several...
...insurance, and business organization and management. In addition to the courses preparing specifically for his chosen career in business, the student will have a choice of elective studies, including especially adapted courses in the modern languages. For some years past the University has offered to its undergraduates a fairly wide range of courses suitable to those preparing for a business career. But, as will be seen from the above statement, the newly organized school will offer graduate, professional instruction in a number of new and technical courses. It is hoped that these increased opportunities will serve the needs not only...
...purpose of the club, as stated in the constitution, is as follows: "Since there is a wide-spread opinion that the present state of society is fundamentally imperfect, and that a basis of reconstruction must be found, the purpose of this club shall be the study of Socialism and all other radical programs of reform which aim at a better organic development of society. By Socialism shall be understood, the ownership by the community of the means of production and the extension of the functions of the state to eradicate the individualistic basis of the present economic system. The club...