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...batting orders today will be as follows: HARVARD. BATES. Leonard, 3b. p., Johnson Stephenson, c. c., Bowman Burr, 1b. 1b., Connor McCall, 2b. 2b., Kendal Dexter, l.f. s.s., Wilder Harvey, s.s. 3b., Jordan Hellmann, c.f. c.f., Rogers Currier, r.f. l.f., Austin Castle, Greene, p. r.f., Wight...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASEBALL WITH BATES | 4/25/1906 | See Source »

Earned runs--Brown 2. Two-base hit--Detmers. Three-base hit--Clark. Stolen bases--Bacon, Crane, Fincke, G. C. Clark. Double play--Reid to Kendall. Bases on balls--by Washburn: Kendall; by Stillman: Crane. Struck out--by Washburn: Kendal; 2, Coolidge, Wendell, Stillman; by Stillman: Tobey 2, Bacon, Barry 2, Detmers, Wheeler 3, Crane 2. Washburn 2. Sacrifice hits--Reid, Wendell. Time--2h. 15m. Umpire--Miah Murray...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BROWN, 3; HARVARD, 0 | 4/30/1900 | See Source »

...Wheeler, Jirus, Thomas, G. H. Kendal, Lamsdale, Burton, White, Swan, Davis, H. P. Perry, Brainerd, J. Burroughs, T. Burroughs, Sawin, Cunningham, Rotch, Camprubi, Fincke, R. Howe. Report to J. F. Perkins...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshman Crew Notice. | 1/11/1898 | See Source »

...carvings, he showed his marked artistic ability. One day he found a book on art by Leonardo da Vinci. From that moment he gave his father no rest until he was apprenticed to an itinerant artist named Steele, with whom he stayed two years. He then moved to Kendal, where, unfortunately for her sake as well his own, he married Mary Abbott. At Kendal he lived until 1762, painting heads for three guineas apiece, and fancy sketches, which he raffled in the town hall...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: George Romney. | 3/7/1895 | See Source »

...editorials, the most interesting is the first, in which the defense of "The Second Mrs. Tanqueray," attempted in a previous number, is, so to speak, officially undertaken. The writer, far from condemning the new play, thinks that "the production of Mr. Pinero's work by Mrs. Kendal is the reassuring promise of a hopeful future...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Monthly. | 12/22/1893 | See Source »

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