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...Ware, Harvard, defeated P. B. Hawk, Wesleyan...
...caught Corey's wild and unsteady pitching beautifully. For three innings Lewis pitched a fine game, striking out six men and allowing but one hit, but in the middle of the fourth he retired and Corey took his place. For one inning he was as wild as a hawk, but he soon steadied down and kept Harvard guessing...
...this month's New England is given over to an article called "In Whittier's Land", followed immediately by a study of "Whittier, the Poet and the Man" by Frances C. Sparhawk. Another article of interest is a fully-illustrated account of Wellesley College. "The Home of Black Hawk" is the subject of a paper and "Old Hadley" is also written of. The fiction of the number is by Richard Marsh, Ethel Davis, E.E. Rexford and W. Grant...
...events, cricket and rowing. These contests were at first to be open merely to the English colonists but it is now proposed to admit America. The action is taken in view of the splendid showing that our athletes made abroad last summer and also of our games against Lord Hawk's team of cricketers. Owing to this last proposal Mr. J. Astley Cooper, who is one of the originators of the scheme, has written a letter to the Harvard Boat Club, from which an extract follows...
...presidency of the second Adams, and in which the "Pieter von Leninck" of the Red Star Line, was having her great sides scraped and painted. The party did not stop long to examine the "Pieter," but hurried on; turning to their right they passed the revenue cutter "Fish-Hawk," in the service of the Fish Commission, and arrived at a little covered dock at the end of which was moored a curiously built scow. Hardly had they entered the scow when a bell rang, and two sturdy marines began turning a windlass in the middle of the floor. The scow...