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Word: white (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
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...batting orders: HARVARD SECOND. St. MARK'S Paine, s.s. s.s., Booth Rowley, Stiles, 2b. 2b., Dewey Ferguson, Lawrence, c.f. c., White Hall, 1b. p., Beale Palmer, l.f., 3b., Tomes Hamlen, r.f. c.f., Powell Foster, 3b. r.f., Ervin Sweetser, Evarts, c. l.f., Schwab H. Ohler, Everts, p. 1b., Bliss

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 2nd Baseball Team Plays St. Mark's | 5/8/1909 | See Source »

...baseball players of today a more finished article than the famous old star players of yesterday? Anson, Ferguson, Stovey, Rowe, White, Brouthers, Thompson, and Sunday were once the idols of the fans, yet the player on the big teams of today can show even cleaner fielding averages. Why? you ask. Just compare the 1908 scores with those of even ten years ago. Games are won on closer margins, fewer hits and less errors. Better fielding tells the story...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FEWER ERRORS IN BASEBALL TODAY. | 4/27/1909 | See Source »

...held Tuesday morning, but a heavy shower at noon, followed by continued rain, prevented further work until Thursday. Thursday afternoon the game with the University of Virginia was played. The team took the noon train Friday for Washington. Saturday morning the whole squad called on President Taft at the White House. On Saturday afternoon the game with Georgetown was played before a large crowd...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SOUTHERN TRIP A SUCCESS | 4/26/1909 | See Source »

...Whitney '10, A. M. Osgood '11, H. Osgood '11, E. P. Pierce '12; second tenors. A. M. Cole '09, E. L. Beard '10, C. B. Richardson '10, F. J. Neale '11, C. R. Boynton '12; first basses, G. Farwell '09, J. G. Morrison '09, R. V. White '09, G. D. Pirnie '10; second basses, R. G. Crandall '09, J. A. Paine '09, W. K. Earle '10, H. Fowler '11, W. D. Owen '11; accompanist, C. D. Clifton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Musical Clubs in New York Tonight | 4/17/1909 | See Source »

Under the title of "The White Bear of Norway," Mr. H.G. Leach gives a somewhat journalese account of Bjornson and his struggle to form a national language in Norway. One can only hope that Mr. Leach is not a good reporter; according to him Bjornson admits that the rural speech he is trying to suppress is more beautiful than that of the cities, which he is trying to force on all, but maintains that the future of Norway, "like the future of all other nations, is to be industrial, and the language of industry is the language of the cities...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Review of Monthly by Prof. Harris | 4/15/1909 | See Source »

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