Word: framing
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...were guilty of 12 of them while Ticknor, on the mound for the Crimson, issued 14 free tickets. The visitors, however, committed six errors afield that helped the Harvard cause. In the latter innings Harvard also found its batting eye and pounded out four successive hits in the fourth frame and five in the fifth that swelled the total score to near its final proportions...
...start of the fateful fifth frame, the first four men hit safely, and additional runs were scored on a Harvard error, followed by a timely two-base hit by a Dean batter. A second Crimson blunder in the sixth inning netted the visitors another run. Aside from these disastrous innings, the seconds played a good brand of ball against their opponents, who have a powerful club this year...
...Tufts aggregation started scoring in the second inning, when they drove two runs across in consecutive hits. This batting skirmish was repeated in the fourth and seventh frames, when the Tufts nine scored four runs in each frame...
...great marching and demonstration day for radical labor everywhere. was Mother Jones's birthday. This year she was 100. Many a U. S. Laborite last week planned to celebrate May Day by marching to a plain white two-story frame house just off the road at Silver Spring, Md. (Washington suburb) where "Mother" Jones lay bedridden, boisterous. Among her pillows in the friendly home of Walter Burgess, she was ready for Death. She had arranged for her high requiem mass at St. Gabriel's Church in Washington, her interment at Mt. Olive, Ill. Still matriarchal, still organ-voiced...
...clock on the Divinity courts the undefeated Crimson tennis team will meet one of its strongest opponents in the powerful New York University aggregation. HARVARD N. Y. U. Breese, No. 1 No. 1, Harte Hill, No. 2 No. 2, Swaybill Daggett, No. 3 No. 3, Sealy Frame, No. 4 No. 4, Sellgson Patterson, No. 5 No. 5, Gerger Ingraham, No. 6. No. 6, Miller