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...Reid and Fincke went out on easy chances. With two out in the seventh inning Devens singled and stole second but was left there. In the eighth inning, after Stillman had struck out, Hillebrand hit Loughlin and Kendall. Reid brought them in with a clean home run over Watkins' head...
...baseball practice yesterday afternoon the University nine batted through nine innings against the Freshmen. Clarkson pitched the first six innings and allowed but six scattered hits. P. D. Haughton '99, who relieved him, was hit safely three times in the remaining three innings. The base running showed lack of head work, and a large number of runners were caught off bases. In spite of this the nine scored twelve runs through the poor fielding of the Freshmen. The batting and base-running was followed by a few minute's fielding practice, which was fast and fairly accurate...
Colonel Francis W. Parker will give the last of the lectures before the Educational Conference this evening at 8 o'clock in Sever 17. Colonel Parker is one of the leading educationalists of the country and has just been appointed head of the Chicago Institute, a college recently founded by Mrs. Emmons Blaine for the training of teachers. He has also been principal of the Chicago Normal School. Several years ago he started at Quincy the customs which have now come to be known as the "Quincy Methods." He is in the East looking for teachers for the Chicago Institute...
...Pasteur medal, which will be awarded to the best speaker in the debate, has recently been received from France by Professor de Sumichrast. In full relief on the face of the medal is the head of a girl in classic head-dress and wreathed with laurel, typifying the spirit of the French Republic. On the back is a scroll bearing the date 1900, surrounded by oak, laurel and Egyptian palm leaves. "University Harvard Medaile Pasteur" is inscribed about the scroll. The medal is two and one-half inches in diameter and contains five hundred Frances's worth of gold...
...lacrosse team was given hard practice with much individual coaching yesterday afternoon in preparation for Saturday's game with the Crescent Athletic Club. The men were coached at first in general defence and attack, without being divided into teams. They showed a lack of head-work and are not sure enough in carrying the ball; many of them try to get rid of it too soon and so fail to make the most of their opportunities. The Crescent players are noted for their clever stick work and Saturday's game should be of great value to the Harvard team...