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...Tuck got his base on balls, but was forced out at second by Perry's hit. Burden knocked to Edgerly, who fielded him out at first. Harvard went to the bat and Wiestling was put out at first by an assist of Blackington. Smith got his base on an error by Campbell, reached third on a wild pitch, end came home on Allen's base hit. Phillips had in the meanwhile got his base on balls, had stolen second and came home on the same hit of Allen's. Willard had fouled out to Eastman, and Allen...
Three men have been training to catch Bickham, the Princeton pitcher. In one game in which Bickham pitched, the catcher made no error...
...years out of a Theological Seminary, and but six years out of college; but the ability and acquisitions of the Rev. William DeWitt Hyde seem to merit this honor; and those who know Bowdoin and who know Mr. Hyde are of the opinion that the college has made no error in her choice. Mr. Hyde entered Harvard from Exeter Academy in 1875, with already a good reputation for scholarship and for facility in public debate. He won honors all along his course, both from faculty and students. By the end of his-senior year, though one of the youngest members...
...abstract of chapter XI "the Possibility of error" in the text-book in Philosophy 3 is a voluntary exercise. Those who wish to have their theses marked will add a thorough criticism to the abstract. The mark will count one fourth of the final examination. The theses are due any time before June...
...fact that the recent disturbances in the north entry of Thayer were caused by sophomores, - not freshmen; as the latter gentleman naturally feel aggrieved at being reproved for offences of which they were innocent, we are only too glad to do them the justice to correct our error. We shall always be ready to rectify any mistakes in our columns, and hope that whenever we have done in justice to anybody we shall be informed of it at once. But we cannot close this editorial without again expressing our severe censure of "fresh" conduct of any sort, whether from freshmen...