Word: bases
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Dates: during 1900-1900
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...passed. A bow is a little thing but it means a good deal. Then we would make it a point to speak to everyone wearing the class uniform when we met them in recitations or in crowded hallways, in Leavitt's or in the Oak Grove, at the base-ball games or at Yard concerts. The class would be cemented. Everyone would have a feeling that he belonged to something tangible and not to a mere string of numbers that meant nothing. No one need be ashamed to wear a cap and gown who is not ashamed of the class...
...hanging hills on the way, and going on to the large quarries in the lava beds north of the city. From there the party went along the great fault line where the displacement measures about 2,000 feet and to the so called ass bed at the base of Lamentation Mountain. The Harvard party returned to Cambridge in the evening...
...built around the Yard. At present the construction is confined to the three gates and sections of fence given by the classes of '74, '75 and '76, in the rear of Holden Chapel, at Dane Hall, and between Brooks House and Holworthy, respectively. The design comprises a granite base and above this a fence of simple iron palings the monotony of which is broken by wrought iron ornaments placed midway between brick pillars. Already a large part of the stone and brickwork of these sections has been completed. The accompanying architect's drawing shows the gate and fence between Holworthy...
After the game W. T. Reid '01 was unanimously re-elected captain of the nine. The prize bat offered for the player having the highest average for reaching first base was awarded to E. F. Loughlin, '00, who reached first 45 times out of a possible...
...base hits--Kendall, Sullivan. Three-base hit--Loughlin. Stolen base-Sullivan. First base on balls--by Robertson: Coolidge; by Garvan: Stillman, Coolidge, Wendell; by Stillman: Quinby 3, Guernsey. Struck out--by Robertson: Loughlin; by Garvan: Kendall, Coolidge, George; by Stillman: Sullivan, Camp, Cook 2, Guernsey 2, Sharpe, Hirsch, Robertson. Double plays--Kendall and Clark; Sharpe and Hirsch; Camp, Quinby and Sharpe. Umpires--Skinner and Snyder. Time...