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...game yesterday was uninteresting. Harvard's batting was better than on Tuesday and the nine played its customary excellent fielding game. LeMoyne's catch of a hard-hit ball from Bowen's bat, which looked good for a two base-hit, was the notable feature of the game. Smith distinguished himself at the bat. He was unfortunate in making his first error of the season. Lovering, at second, made several very difficult stops and throws. For the Newtons, Bowen did the best work. The score...
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...sophomores are at present rowing as follows: Bow, Mills, 145 lbs.; 2, Sutton, 158 lbs.; 3, Homans, 163 lbs.; 4, Bowen, 156 lbs.; 5, J. E. Thayer, 158; 6, Batten, 170 lbs.; 7, Storrow, (capt.) 163 lbs.; stroke, Keith, 161 lbs.; cox., Whiteside; substitutes, Hansen, 155 lbs., E. D. Marsh, 160 lbs.; average, 159 lbs. This crew is rowing at present with the slides, about 29 strokes per minute. The general appearance of the crew, looking "bows on" is very irregular, several of the men swinging out of line continually; furthermore only half of the crew get a decisive snap...
President Eliot and Prof. Bowen have been appointed on the finance committee of the Unitarian Club of Boston...
Professor Bowen's work has been mainly upon philosophical subjects, although he has written and edited many historical and economic works which have given him a wide reputation in these departments. His book, entitled "American Political Economy," which was published in 1870, is perhaps the best theoretical exposition of the doctrine of protection that has ever been presented. While he was a lecturer in Political Economy he was always a staunch supporter of protection to American industries. Professor Bowen now confines himself to Philosophy, and the popularity of his courses attest his success and the esteem in which...