Word: errors
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...encouraged by your remark that "this is an insinuation which is entirely without foundation." It came to me not as "an insinuation" but as a very positive charge, and from a Harvard man who probably had nothing whatever to do with athletics personally. Thus you are in error in surmising the charge came from "some man who was very much disappointed at some time during his college course." However your assurance that the charge is without foundation disposes of it effectually, and I come back to the original theme...
...given step, to inquire what further steps are likely to follow the one proposed, and especially what is the intention of those who propose it. This is all the more necessary when the step involves the reversal of the long established policy of a great institution, so that an error, if made, cannot easily be corrected. No one who has followed the history of the present movement can doubt that the object of those most interested in its success is to secure a three years course. No one seriously doubts that the actual proposal, which relates to the work...
...article on "The New Archaeological Department" in the issue of the CRIMSON for Saturday, December 20, 1890. by a typographical error Mrs. Shaw is printed for Mrs. Mary Copley Thaw. the giver of the William Thaw Fellowship to the Peabody Museum of Archaelogy and Ethnology...
...Brown crawled up rapidly. Magill hit safely, took third on Dowd's two bagger and home on Hovey's three-bagger. Dowd came in on Hovey's hit. Woodcock got his base on an attempt to put out Hovey at the plate, stole second, got third on Frothingham's error, and home on Downer's wild pitch...
Harvard did not score in the fifth, sixth and seventh. In the sixth Bates took Downer's place. In the seventh Brown made five runs and tied the score. Messer hit safely, took second on an attempt to put out Hubbard, third on Upton's error, and home on Bates' wild pitch. Hubbard got his base on Upton's bad throw to Trafford, stole second and came in on the wild pitch. Weeks got his base on balls, was forced to second, and came in on Dowds three-bagger. Magill was hit by a pitched ball and came...