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...Arbuthnot, Abbott, Hallowell. Stolen bases, Murphy 3, Bliss 2, Mason. First base on balls, Murphy, Upton. First base on errors, Yale 2, Harvard 2. Struck out, Stephenson, Speer 2, Kedzie 2, Arbuthnot 2, Upton 2, Sullivan, Trafford 2. Passed balls, Mason 2. Time, 1 h. 50 m. Umpires, Mr. Bond and Mr. Curry...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Athletics Since Class Day | 9/28/1893 | See Source »

...Struck out, Abbott 2, Hallowell 2, Frothingnam, Cook, Highlands, Sullive Trafford 3, Murphy, Beall 3, Case 3, Stephy Speer 2, Bliss 3, Arbuthnot 3, Kedzie 2, Cart Passed balls, Mason 4, Kedzie 3. Hit by pitch ball, Highlands 2, Carter 1. Time, 2, h. 30 m. pires, Mr. Bond and Mr. Maloney...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Athletics Since Class Day | 9/28/1893 | See Source »

Following is the list of junior ushers: L. A. E. Ahlers, L. Bacon, H. Barbey, R. B. Beals, J. H. Bell, C. T. Bond, S. Borden, H. Cabot, J. F. Cosby, B. W. Croninshield, H. A. Cutler, F. H. Dorman, W. A. Dupee, H. C. Dyer, J. B. Eustis, W. D. Flagg, S. F. Foss, H. C. Fox, R. T. Fox, H. A. Frothingham, R. Furman, P. Gaadner, D. W. Glidden, G. A. Gray, W. P. Hapgood, L. Heckscher, L. D. Hill, R. Homans, J. D. Hubbell, H. J. Hughes, C. D. Jackson, R. C. King, M. Ladd...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Junior Ushers. | 6/23/1893 | See Source »

...game today will be called at three o'clock. The umpires will be Mr. Curry of Philadelphia for Yale and either Mr. Mahoney or Mr. Bond for Harvard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Today's Game. | 6/22/1893 | See Source »

...formation of a Roman Catholic Society last night was a natural result of the common bond of religious interests among a considerable portion of the students. We welcome it as we would welcome any religious organization. Is opportunities and its line of work is much the same as those of other societies of its kind. Its discouragements and obstacles will differ but little from theirs. If anything, they will be even greater because of the prejudice which so many bear to ward this particular denomination. And yet this very difficulty opens at once a field of work where much good...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 5/23/1893 | See Source »

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