Word: error
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...year another fee is required to cover the cost of actual breakage made by each laboratory student. This fee varies with the care exercised by the student. On the last term bill it appears under the same item of expense as the first fee, and hence our correspondent's error. The last fee is for nothing but damages to apparatus and for any chemicals, besides the regular reagents used by the student. As a matter of fact, no charge at all was made for extra chemicals this year, the charges being for breakage alone. The fee of $25 for breakage...
...error of the printer almost half of the list of entries were omitted from yesterday's issue, we publish the complete list today...
HARVARD '87, 14; BROWN '87, 1.A small audience assembled on Jarvis field yesterday afternoon to witness the game between '87 and the Brown freshmen. '87 has braced up wonderfully since the Andover game, and played almost faultlessly, only one error being charged to their credit, and that an excusable one. Brown played a loose game and batted very lightly, while '87 pounded Field hard. For Harvard, Litchfield and Wiestling played very well, and Baker pitched very effectively. Clark and Mauran did the best work for Brown. Below is the score...
Second inning. Princeton, by three singles, a two baser and Tilden's error, succeeded in making four runs, three of them earned. Harvard went out in order...
...ninth, Brigham scored for Yale on Baker's fumble, a passed ball and a wild pitch. For Harvard, Nichols went out by Hopkins to Stewart ; Coolidge took first base on Hhpkins' fumble. Baker hit a grounder to Booth who threw to Terry, but the latter muffed, making his only error of the game. Phillips flied out to Brigham ; LeMoyne took his base on balls. With these men on bases, Tilden flied...