Word: getting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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HARVARD NATIONAL CONVENTION.- The head delegates may get "shingles" for themselves and their state delegates from the secretary at Hollis 4, from 5 to 6, this afternoon...
...SCAIFE.CRICKET ELEVEN.- The following men will be at the Providence depot in time to take the 6 p. m. train to Philadelphia. All get supper before leaving: Gray, Dupont, Hastings, Duckering, Morgan, Wells, Scott, Lippincott, Comfort, Blanchard, Clark, Von Utassy...
Today the Senior Class has its last group picture taken. Although many may not care to buy this picture, yet they would be doing the rest of the class a distinct favor if they made a special effort to get into the group. To make the picture a success, the whole Senior Class should be in it. And it is a little thing to ask that every '96 man be on hand behind Memorial, today, Tuesday, at 1.05 p. m., and thereby help to make one of the best souvenirs of our four years at old Harvard...
Harvard did not get beyond first base in the first inning. In the second Stevenson was given a base on balls, stole second, and took third on Haughton's clever sacrifice hit. Paine and Pote, however, both struck out. In the fourth inning Burgess made a scratch hit but was thrown out when he attempted to steal second. Rand was given a base on balls and stole second, aided by Draper's poor throw. Stevenson struck out, but Haughton brought in the first run by his three base hit. Paine hit a fly to Johnson. In the next inning Clarkson...
...playing of the Harvard team showed great improvement, the team playing together well and at times passing brilliantly. The scoring was all done in the first half, neither side being able to get the ball through the goal in the 45 minutes of play in the second half. Ring sprained his ankle during the first half and Curtis took his place. The playing of Beecher and Leighton in the attack and Woods in the defence were conspicuous and brought out much applause from the 500 spectators. The goals for Harvard were made by Beecher, Burley and Leighton...