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Earned runs, Harvard 2. Home runs, McAdams (2). First base on balls, Rogers. Struck out, Cassatt (2), Dreyfus, Wadsworth (3), Walker, Stevenson (2), Reed (2), Cooke, Feeley, Slocum, White (2). Stolen bases, Cassatt (2), Rogers Dreyfus, McAdams, Whittemore, Ludwig, Granger, Slocum, White. Passed balls, Cooke. Left on bases, Harvard '95, 2; Brown '95, 5. Time, 1 hr. 15 min. Umpires, Woodcock of Brown, Wrenn of Harvard...
...Farmers' Alliance is a class party and therefore should not be encouraged; Public Opinion IX, 386, 408, X, 610.- [a] It creates antagonism between the classes and injures all, e. g. Granger movement of 1873.- [b] It must prove transitory like the Know-nothing and Greenback parties; Public Opinion IX, 216, 241, X, 217, 321, 610-1, Nation...
Princeton's tug-of-war team will be made up as follows: Granger, '93, anchor; Black, '91, No. 3; Wurtz, '93, No. 2; Church, '91, No. 1. The team is chosen from the two teams which have been pulling against each other for some time...
...first attempts to regulate railroad rates were made by the so-called "granger legislation" in the Western States. This term is not very accurate, but it arose from the fact that it was the farmer element that used its influence to bring it about. The lowest rates were taken as a basis for the whole scale of transportation. The example which Illinois set in this matter was followed by other states as Wisconsin in 1884. The result was very disastrous, and foreign capital was no longer willing to invest in the railroads of those sections...